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disaffirm

[dis-uh-furm] / ˌdɪs əˈfɜrm /


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Days after Pendergest-Holt's testimony, on February 14, Sjoblom resigned as a lawyer for Stanford and wrote to the SEC: "I disaffirm all prior oral and written representations made by me and my associates to the SEC staff."

From Reuters

Coached by her first husband, Herman Griffin, Wells sought to disaffirm her contract when she attained majority.

From New York Times

As an observer of the changing business scene, I shall welcome into my home another index to supplement and affirm�or disaffirm�other series.

From Time Magazine Archive

The right to disaffirm a marriage on the ground of non-age, unlike the parties to a contract, applies to both parties.

From Project Gutenberg

As a minor may disaffirm his contract, any act clearly showing this intent is sufficient.

From Project Gutenberg