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Repud

Definition:

Repud is a verb meaning to reject, refuse, or disown something or someone; to refuse to accept or acknowledge.

Senses:

  1. To reject or disavow a claim, belief, or opinion.
  2. To refuse to fulfill or honor an agreement, contract, or obligation.
  3. To refuse to acknowledge or recognize someone or something.
  4. To deny the legitimacy of something or someone.

Usages:

  • She repudiated his allegations of dishonesty.
  • The company repudiated the contract due to breach of terms.
  • The politician repudiated the extremist views expressed by some of his supporters.
  • The country repudiated the controversial legislation passed by the previous government.

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