"Repudiatory" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Repudiatory" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Repudiatory
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"Repudiatory" Meaning

Relating to or characterized by a formal and definite rejection or denial.

"Repudiatory" Examples

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Nouns

1. A repudiatory breach: The company's failure to inform the employee of the termination of the contract was a repudiatory breach, entitling the employee to claim damages.
2. Repudiatory conduct: The judge found the driver's repudiatory conduct, including speeding and reckless driving, to be in violation of traffic laws.
3. Repudiatory statement: The politician's repudiatory statement denying any wrongdoing sparked outrage among the public.

Adjective

1. Repudiatory damages: The court awarded the plaintiff substantial repudiatory damages for the breach of contract.
2. Repudiatory actions: The employer's repudiatory actions, including unfair labor practices, were cited by the union as grounds for a lawsuit.

Verb

1. To repudiate: The government repudiated the terms of the agreement, citing national security concerns.
2. To repudiate an offer: The buyer repudiated the offer to purchase the house after discovering hidden defects in the property.

"Repudiatory" Similar Words

Republics

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Repudiant

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Repudiate

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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.<br><br>Example: "The government repudiated the earlier treaty and signed a new agreement instead."<br><br>Synonyms: refuse, deny, reject, disavow, rescind.

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Repudiates

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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.

Repudiating

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To repudiate means to deny or reject something, often suddenly or firmly, and with confidence. It can also mean to unhesitatingly and openly declare something to be untrue or wrong.

Repudiation

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Repudiative

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Repugn

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

Repugnable

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Repugnance

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Repugnancy

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The word "repugnancy" can be defined as:<br><br> A feeling of strong dislike or distaste, often accompanied by a sense of moral opposition or disagreement.<br> A quality or characteristic that is hateful, unpleasant, or unappealing.<br> In law, a repugnancy clause is a provision that invalidates a law or agreement if it contradicts a higher law or existing statute.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The repugnancy I felt towards the idea of flying made me anxious about taking a flight.<br> The new policy's repugnance to the community lies in its perceived infringement on personal freedoms.<br> The repugnancy clause in the contract stated that if any part of it was deemed unconstitutional, the entire agreement would be null and void.

Repugnant

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Repugnantly

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Having or showing a strong feeling of dislike or disgust.

Repugnate

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