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Definition of "repudiating" [repudiating]

  • Present participle of repudiate. (verb)

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Use "repudiating" in a sentence
  • "What is most striking to me is that the people who really have an interest in repudiating the debt are too young to vote or not even born."
  • "The policewoman showed a lot of moral courage in repudiating a President that 95% of her race voted for (including her) in support of the white cop not to mention calling out the Governor, who I believe would be in her chain of command."
  • "We were simply amazed by how far Obama went in repudiating the Bush era — the CIA secret prisons: closed; extraordinary rendition: ended; Geneva Common Article 3: the "minimum baseline" for detainee treatment; Guantanamo: to be closed."
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