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disaffirm

[dis-uh-furm] / ˌdɪs əˈfɜrm /


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

From New York Times Nov. 23, 2010

The time in which the parties may disaffirm the marriage is merely extended by the statute.

From Legal Status of Women in Iowa by Jennie L. (Jennie Lansley) Wilson

As to what will be "a reasonable time," within which a minor must disaffirm his contract, must depend upon the peculiar circumstances of each case.

From Legal Status of Women in Iowa by Jennie L. (Jennie Lansley) Wilson

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

From Putnam's Handy Law Book for the Layman by Albert Sidney Bolles

V. deny; contradict, contravene; controvert, give denial to, gainsay, negative, shake the head. disown, disaffirm, disclaim, disavow; recant &c.

From Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases by Peter Mark Roget




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