"Disavowing" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Disavowing refers to the act of publicly or officially disclaiming or renouncing something, often in a formal or formalized manner. It is typically used to indicate a rejection or abandonment of a particular idea, opinion, attitude, or position, and may involve a formal statement or announcement.
Disavowing
Here are 5 usage examples:
Shocking or catastrophic; causing great harm or damage; utterly unsuccessful or disastrous implies a complete failure, often with unintended and usually unpleasant consequences. For example: "The disastrous weather conditions ruined the outdoor wedding."
To disavow something means to publicly reject or deny any connection, involvement, or responsibility for it. It often involves verbal statements or written declarations that express one's dissociation from a person, organization, idea, or action. Disavowal can be used to distance oneself from something that may be controversial, embarrassing, or harmful, in an attempt to preserve one's reputation or maintain a certain public image.
To disband is to officially dissolve or terminate the existence of a team, organization, group, or structure, typically due to financial difficulties, disagreements, or the achievement of a goal.
Disbanded refers to when a group, such as a team, organization, or military unit, is officially dissolved or broken up, often due to financial problems, conflicts, or other reasons.
The verb "disbanding" means to dissolve or break up an organization, group, or team, such as a company, a sports team, or a military unit. It often implies a formal or official decision to cease to exist or operate.