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repudiate

/ri-pyoo-dee-eyt/US // rɪˈpyu diˌeɪt //UK // (rɪˈpjuːdɪˌeɪt) //

辟谣,否认,推翻,辟邪

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    re·pu·di·at·ed, re·pu·di·at·ing.

    • : to reject as having no authority or binding force: to repudiate a claim.
    • : to cast off or disown: to repudiate a son.
    • : to reject with disapproval or condemnation: to repudiate a new doctrine.
    • : to reject with denial: to repudiate a charge as untrue.
    • : to refuse to acknowledge and pay, as a state, municipality, etc.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbreject; turn one's back on
Forms: repudiated
Synonyms
abandon抛弃,放弃,舍弃,弃置break with断绝与,破解与,断与,突破与disavow不承认,拒绝承认,驳斥,拒绝接受dismiss驳回,遣散,辞退,罢免disown不承认,不认,不认得,不认账forsake摒弃,抛弃,弃之不顾,弃绝recant忏悔,悔过书,悔过,悔过自新renounce摒弃,摈弃,背弃,抛弃repeal废除,废止,撤消,撤销rescind撤销,废止,取消,撤消retract撤回,撤回地,撤回这,回回reverse逆转,反转,逆向,颠倒revoke撤销,吊销,收回,撤回spurn摒弃,吐弃,厌弃,吐abjure誓不罢休,誓死不从,誓死不屈,誓死不承认apostatize弃权,叛离,叛逃,叛教banish放逐,放弃,驱逐,流放cast铸造,浇铸,铸就,浇注decline衰退,减少,衰落,下降default违约,默认的,违约金,默认defect缺陷,瑕疵,叛逃,叛逃事件demur抗辩,抗议,抗辩权,抗辨deny否定,否认,拒绝,拒绝承认desert沙漠,荒漠,沙漠化,荒废disapprove不赞成,不赞同,不认可,不同意discard摒弃,弃置,抛弃,废弃disclaim免责声明,免责声明,卸任,免除dishonor辱骂,不名誉,侮辱,不光彩的事disinherit剥夺继承权,剥夺财产继承权,断绝关系,剥夺财产dump倾倒,倾销,转储,甩掉flush同花顺,冲洗,冲水,冲刷nix镍,镍币,镍矿,小结oust撵走,撵出,撵走了,驱赶rat大鼠,小鼠,老鼠,鼠类refuse拒绝,拒收,拒绝接受,拒不接受reprobate恶人,恶棍,恶习不改,恶人先告状tergiversate捐赠者,捐献者,捐赠人,奉献者turn变成,转弯,变成了,转变be against反对,违背,违反,敌视cast off甩掉,甩掉了,抛弃,丢掉cut off截断,切断,斩断,断disacknowledge无知,不了解情况,不知道,不了解fly in the face of顶撞,违背了,违背,悖于tergiverse特异功能,特异功能的,特异性,丰富多样turn down驳回,拒绝,掉头向下,掉头wash one's hands of洗手,洗手不干,洗手不干了,洗手间

Examples

  • We think Republican leaders are essential in putting an end to all of this by clearly repudiating election conspiracies and violence in messages to the public.

  • “We repudiate, denounce and condemn the inability of government institutions in Cuba to dialogue and recognize dissent, activist autonomy, empowerment of minorities and respect for human and citizen rights,” the document says.

  • This could affect both the degree to which Democrats pursue a more aggressive agenda, and the extent to which Republicans regard Trumpism as having been repudiated.

  • ProPublica’s responseProspect misleadingly suggests this “one source” repudiated all of the multiple statements attributed to him in our article.

  • If such a policy or practice exists, it violates protestors’ Fourth Amendment and due process rights, and it should be immediately repealed and repudiated.

  • The testimony included that of two defendants, Salaam and Wise, who took the stand to repudiate their confessions.

  • But the U.S. could work with Yeltsin—though he chose a successor who would ‘repudiate his legacy.’

  • Would they commit an act of courage that would repudiate 60 years of German war crimes decisions?

  • Canada must repudiate extremism on both sides of the conflict.

  • Not only do I not classify myself as a birther, I specifically repudiate the birther thesis with two books and the film.

  • My teacher—the author of the Kriegswissenschaft—the ideal revolutionist—he to denounce me, to repudiate propaganda by deed?

  • But thou, O my Provence, bePg 195 not disturbed about the sons that disown thee and repudiate thy speech.

  • He is not called to repudiate idolatry, but by divine command to go to an unknown country.

  • It often happens that the people are too ready to follow the demagogue and to repudiate and ridicule the honest reformer.

  • Mrs. Brookenham's failure to repudiate the vision appeared to suffice, and her visitor cheerfully took a further jump.