Sentence examples for be repudiated from inspiring English sources

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be repudiated

verb

To reject the truth or validity of something; to deny.

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But it is a new doctrine that because a bargain did not pay it should be repudiated and one should become a repudiator of bargains and a confiscator of private rights.

"Bill Clinton would be repudiated by his own party today.

Its extension now would be meaningless if it might be repudiated by whomever takes over.

Its advances cannot, for now, be repelled but its evil messages can and must be repudiated.

AIT – the abhorrent torture – "should be repudiated by all" – but not, it seems, good old EIT.

"He is not welcome in Argentina, and he should be repudiated".

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Its first big policy would be repudiating free trade.

Who wins if this law is repudiated?

Zero Dark Thirty was repudiated, Lincoln embraced.

The memos were repudiated by President Obama.

"The wolf's dictionary," he declared, "has been repudiated".

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