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.’’"