"Repudiate" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Repudiate" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Repudiate" Meaning

To repudiate means to deny or reject something that you once accepted or agreed with, often because it is now seen as wrong, false, or unreasonable. It can also mean to formally declare that something is invalid or invalidates, such as a debt or a promise.

Example: "The government repudiated the earlier treaty and signed a new agreement instead."

Synonyms: refuse, deny, reject, disavow, rescind.

"Repudiate" Examples

Usage Examples of "Repudiate"


Vocabulary Definition

Verb
Meaning: to deny or reject something officially, especially a debt or a responsibility.
Synonyms: reject, disavow, disclaim, refuse

Examples


Officially Deny a Claim


When the audit team found discrepancies in the company's financial reports, the CEO was forced to repudiate the records, stating that they were fudged by a rogue accountant.

Reject a Scientific Theorem


Many experts have attempted to repudiate Einstein's theory of general relativity, but so far, there has been no conclusive evidence to disprove it.

Disavow a Statement


After the politician was caught on tape saying something controversial, she had to repudiate the statement, saying it was taken out of context.

Refuse to Pay a Debt


The businessman was forced to repudiate the loan he took from the bank, citing unforeseen circumstances that prevented him from repaying the debt.

Reject a Responsibility


The company repudiated all liability for the product's damages, claiming that the consumer was negligent in using it.

Note that "repudiate" is often confused with "repudiation," which is the act of repudiating something.

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To reject or deny the validity or existence of something, often in a complete and absolute manner. It can also mean to refuse to acknowledge or accept something, or to disavow a person or idea.

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Repugn means causing feeling of disgust or distaste. It is an unpleasant or foul smell.

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