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Definition of "repudiated" []

  • Disowned (adjective)
  • Rejected as untrue or unjust (adjective)
  • Divorced such as by a spouse (adjective)
  • Simple past tense and past participle of repudiate. (verb)

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Use "repudiated" in a sentence
  • "What needs to be repudiated is not the Debt, but the aggregation of Government debt."
  • "Under the head "Socinians" -- a name repudiated by themselves -- an opponent was allowed not merely to state their alleged doctrines in his own way, but to apply strong terms, such as "audacious unfairness," to some of their doings."
  • "– Senator John McCain repudiated the comments of one of his top economic advisers, Phil Gramm, saying here Thursday that he did not agree with Mr. Gramm that America was in a “mental recession” and was a “nation of whiners.’’"
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