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disavowal

[dis-uh-vou-uhl] / ˌdɪs əˈvaʊ əl /






NOUN
negative
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Hamas said the negotiations were "responsible and serious" and called on the US and other mediators to ensure that Israel implements the deal "without disavowal or delay".

From BBC

Hester shares childhood memories of her father’s terror and neglect, and her resulting disavowal of her past: “I wanted to believe I had no family at all, like I’d sprung from the earth fully formed.”

From Los Angeles Times

It called on the BBC to "reject attempts to have the documentary permanently removed or subjected to undue disavowals".

From BBC

Notwithstanding Eastman’s disavowal of racist intent, one can’t attribute the same innocence to Trump and his immigration policy team.

From Los Angeles Times

Historical amnesia has always provided a cover for America’s long-standing racism, nativism, disavowal of women’s right.

From Salon