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View definitions for repudiation

repudiation

noun as in denial

noun as in rejection

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It’s worth noting that this was a secret ballot, so it was far from a public repudiation of Trumpworld.

From BBC

The small team that runs Bluesky has loaded it up with features that aren’t just good but are a direct repudiation of things its competitors are bad at.

From Slate

The options in this election were ultimately between two bad ones: one, an administration ready to support an ongoing genocide, and another gleeful in its repudiation of abortion rights, its restriction of trans freedom, its terror around immigrants, and of course, its support of that very genocide.

From Slate

They endorsed Kamala Harris’ election as a repudiation of his rage and resentment-filled politics.

It can’t be a repudiation of where the country is currently headed, only of where it once was headed — and where it could be headed again.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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