Repudiative


verb (used with object), repudiated, repudiating.
1.
to reject as having no authority or binding force:
to repudiate a claim.
2.
to cast off or disown:
to repudiate a son.
3.
to reject with disapproval or condemnation:
to repudiate a new doctrine.
4.
to reject with denial:
to repudiate a charge as untrue.
5.
to refuse to acknowledge and pay (a debt), as a state, municipality, etc.
verb (transitive)
1.
to reject the authority or validity of; refuse to accept or ratify: Congress repudiated the treaty that the President had negotiated
2.
to refuse to acknowledge or pay (a debt)
3.
to cast off or disown (a son, lover, etc)

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    noun 1. the act of repudiating. 2. the state of being repudiated. 3. refusal, as by a state or municipality, to pay a lawful debt.

  • Repugn

    verb (used with object) 1. to oppose or refute. verb (used without object) 2. Archaic. to resist. verb 1. (archaic) to oppose or conflict (with)

  • Repugnance

    noun 1. the state of being repugnant. 2. strong distaste, aversion, or objection; antipathy. 3. contradictoriness or inconsistency.

  • Repugnancy

    noun 1. the state of being repugnant. 2. strong distaste, aversion, or objection; antipathy. 3. contradictoriness or inconsistency.

  • Repugnant

    adjective 1. distasteful, objectionable, or offensive: a repugnant smell. 2. making opposition; averse. 3. opposed or contrary, as in nature or character. adjective 1. repellent to the senses; causing aversion 2. distasteful; offensive; disgusting 3. contradictory; inconsistent or incompatible


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