Sentence examples for disclaim from inspiring English sources

"disclaim" is a correct and usable word in written English.
It can be used as a verb to mean to deny responsibility for something, or as a noun meaning a denial of responsibility for something. Example: The company disclaimed responsibility for the error in the customer's order.

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disclaim

verb

To renounce all claim to; to deny ownership of or responsibility for; to disown; to disavow; to reject.

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'When I was adopted for Devizes in 1990 I made it clear that I would disclaim my title.' He loves the Commons.

Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 11.56am ET16 56 It's true, Yellen has more than once gone out of her way to disclaim the status of "panacea" for this or that economic policy.

In Britain's injured name,A true-born Briton may the deed disclaim,Frown not on England England owns him not Athena!

The Richard Casement internship ReprintsThe scientists in question disclaim any intent to push back frontiers other than those of human understanding.

Under this, the Americans would publicly disclaim any intention to destabilise Iran, and would move to end economic sanctions.

Politically, Mr Sokal is no conservative (he taught in Nicaragua when the Sandinistas were in power), and a strong motive for his Social Text hoax was anger at the American academic left for having swallowed so much anti-scientism and irrationalism whole.He and his co-author also disclaim any general quarrel with French thought and culture.

Though the finance ministry refuses to disclaim the figures, Mr Sarkozy still says he wants a tighter grip on the public finances.

The ensuing controversy forced the administration to disclaim responsibility for the document and to recall Soulé.

For example, if a company provides a written warranty for its toys, the company cannot disclaim the implied warranties.

The ground that I wish to take is that of earnest remonstrance against the interference of the European powers by force in South America, but to disclaim all interference on our part with Europe; to make an American cause, and adhere inflexibly to that.

Adams noted in his diary, The ground that I wish to take is that of earnest remonstrance against the interference of the European powers by force in South America, but to disclaim all interference on our part with Europe; to make an American cause, and adhere inflexibly to that.

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