"Disclaim" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Disclaim" Meaning

To express formally that something is not true or is unacceptable, often because of possible legal consequences or to avoid being sued; to state in advance that one is not responsible for something, often to avoid being held liable for it.

"Disclaim" Examples

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Disclaim is a verb that means to refuse or decline a responsibility, claim, or demand.

Examples:


The company disclaims any liability for the damages caused by their product.
The lawyer advised his client to disclaim any knowledge of the illegal activities.
The government disclaims responsibility for the environmental damage caused by the old factory.
The artist disclaims ownership of the painting, saying it was created by her late grandfather.
The insurance company intends to disclaim the policy coverage, citing a technicality in the contract.

(Note: The verb "disclaim" is often used in formal or professional contexts, such as in business, law, or government.)

"Disclaim" Similar Words

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Disciplinarity

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Disciplinary

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Relating to discipline, constraint, or punishment; having the power to correct, regulate, or govern; dealing with or concerned with the enforcement of rules, laws, or codes of conduct.

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Disciplines refer to a branch or field of study, work, or activity that has its own rules, principles, and methods. It can also refer to the practice of self-control and obedience to authority. In other words, a discipline is a systematic and organized approach to achieve a specific goal or objective. Examples of disciplines include physical education, linguistics, mathematics, and medicine. In a broader sense, discipline can also refer to a way of life, such as a regimen of diet and exercise, or a strict adherence to rules and regulations.

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Disciplining

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The word "disciplining" refers to the act of teaching and training people to obey rules, behave properly, and adhere to standards, often through discipline, correction, or punishment. It involves setting boundaries, expectations, and consequences, and enforcing them to encourage good behavior, respect, and responsibility.

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The verb "disclaimed" means to officially reject or renounce something, such as a claim, responsibility, or title. It can also mean to deny or disavow something, often in a formal or public manner. For example, "The company disclaimed any responsibility for the accident" or "The politician disclaimed any involvement in the scandal." In general, "disclaimed" implies a sense of rejecting or severing a connection to something.

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A disclaimer is a statement that is made to limit or exclude liability, responsibility, or obligation. It is often used to absolve a person or organization from liability for any injuries, losses, or damages that may occur as a result of their actions or inactions. Disclaimers can be found in many areas, such as legal documents, product labels, and websites. They are meant to provide clarification or notification about certain conditions, limitations, or risks that may exist, and are often used to protect the interests of the person or organization making the disclaimer.

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Disclose

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To reveal or make known a secret or confidential information.