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disavowal
noun as in abdication
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noun as in denial
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noun as in desertion
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noun as in disclaimer
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noun as in negation
noun as in negative
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noun as in palinode
noun as in quitclaim
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noun as in recantation
noun as in refusal
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noun as in relinquishment
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noun as in renunciation
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noun as in repudiation
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noun as in repudiation
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noun as in retractation
noun as in retraction
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noun as in retraction
noun as in traversal
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noun as in turndown
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- abnegation
- ban
- choice
- declension
- declination
- defiance
- denial
- disapproval
- disclaimer
- disfavor
- dissent
- enjoinment
- exclusion
- forbidding
- interdiction
- negation
- nix
- no
- nonacceptance
- noncompliance
- option
- pass
- prohibition
- proscription
- rebuff
- refutation
- regrets
- rejection
- renouncement
- renunciation
- repudiation
- repulse
- repulsion
- reversal
- veto
- withholding
- writ
noun as in withdrawal
Example Sentences
Historical amnesia has always provided a cover for America’s long-standing racism, nativism, disavowal of women’s right.
For Trump’s critics, his selections make it clear that his disavowal of the conservative playbook was nothing more than a campaign ploy to pacify voters who viewed the plan as too far to the right.
While the media debates Trump’s disingenuous disavowals of the master plan, the real story is the extent to which the Supreme Court has already begun implementing it.
Amid polls showing that most Americans disapprove of Project 2025 the more they learn more about it, Trump's campaign seized on Dans' exit to reiterate the former president's apparent disavowal of the project.
The video promoted by Trump’s feed contained the words “unifying Reich,” which were a tad too explicitly evocative of Nazism, requiring his disavowal.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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