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What (who) is Disavow - definition


disavow         
¦ verb deny any responsibility or support for.
Derivatives
disavowal noun
disavow         
(disavows, disavowing, disavowed)
If you disavow something, you say that you are not connected with it or responsible for it. (FORMAL)
Dr. Samuels immediately disavowed the newspaper story.
= disown, repudiate
VERB: V n
disavow         
v. a.
Disclaim, disown, deny, disallow.
Examples of use of Disavow
1. To disavow past promises incites public furor; not to disavow them worsens the country‘s future problems.
2. Sadr and his top aides publicly disavow Abu Diri.
3. We object to gestures so long as the Palestinians do not disavow terror.
4. While the party claims to disavow violence, officials have portrayed it as a dangerous extremist group.
5. And he has largely refused to embrace or disavow the views his memos espouse.