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Disavow

to disown as he was charged with embezzlement but he disavows the crime

Disavowal

The act of disavowing disclaiming or disowning rejection and denial

Disavowance

Disavowal

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Disavower

One who disavows

Disavowment

Disavowal

disclaimer

disclaimer [Anglo-French desclamer, from desclamer to disavow, deny, from Old French des-, prefix marking reversal + clamer

disavowable

able to be disavowed

contract

contract : an illegal employment contract in which a worker disavows membership in and agrees not to join a labor union

repudiate

repudiate -at·ed -at·ing : to disavow or reject an obligation (as a debt) or duty (as

Disavouch

To disavow

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