Sentence examples for been repudiated from inspiring English sources

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been repudiated

verb

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

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

He added, "That has never been repudiated or changed internally".

But the reasoning of Sinclair has already been repudiated in a number of respects.

These opinions reflect the then-prevailing philosophy of economic due process which has since been repudiated.

Both the cases cited to support that assertion have since been repudiated.

A decade later, NCLB has been repudiated on both sides of the aisle.

Yes, some of the previous administration's more sweeping claims have been repudiated.

This action has been repudiated by both the Unite and GMB unions.

Throughout the country, Republican extremists like Todd Akin and Richard Mourdock have been repudiated.

Until today, the oft-repeated principles of that case have never been repudiated in whole or in part.

While new discoveries have clarified the human story, older ones, which had served only to cloud it, have been repudiated.

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