Sentence examples for the repudiation from inspiring English sources

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the repudiation

noun

The act of refusing to accept; the act of repudiating.

  • The young man's repudiation of the church's doctrines caused a conflict between him and his religious parents.

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The repudiation infuriated David.

They represent the repudiation of the norm.

The repudiation was rash, since Whole Foods would still be selling junk, of a kind.

The repudiation of the two Democratic candidates at the polls was equally overwhelming.

The repudiation of jihadism is best done by pious Muslims such as them.

In any event, the repudiation from the American people was vehement.

But unlike politicians, they don't have to withstand the repudiation of an entire nation.

Anti-Zionism, on the other hand – the repudiation of Israel's right to exist – almost invariably does.

This move depended upon the repudiation of its very reason for existence.

He said he was convinced that the repudiation of past statements "was not measured obstructionism but a deranged protest".

And then the House voted 232-186 to approve the repudiation resolution, which had already died in the Senate.

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