Denial of any connection with or knowledge of.
1 From the U.S. government, a compromised Bravo agent could expect only disavowal .
2 There is nothing so conformable to reason as this disavowal of reason.
3 England demanded a disavowal of the treaty and the punishment of the pensionary.
4 She steeled herself for the disavowal she was certain would come.
5 The disavowal followed an international outcry triggered by the purported ruling.
6 The gesture of disavowal which he made was courteous but insincere.
7 We opened this chapter with the disavowal of any intention to advocate reform.
8 Their duet of disavowal of any such knowledge was keyed high.
9 The disavowal of any intent to influence the councils of France by threats?
10 But this disavowal of responsibility is even less plausible in the case of Iraq.
11 The disavowal of the Hetærist enterprise by the Czar was fatal to its success.
12 Pyotr Petrovitch had the good sense to accept the disavowal .
13 Silla pouted; her whole expression was one of supercilious disavowal .
14 But the disavowal did not relieve him from Southern enmity.
15 The shrouded head was lifted higher, as if with a proud gesture of disavowal .
16 Was his disavowal of previously expressed ideological views a trick?
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