Nghĩa của từ repudiate|repudiated|repudiates|repudiating bằng Tiếng Anh
verb
[re·pu·di·ate || rɪ'pjuːdɪeɪt]
reject, disavow; disown, renounce; deny, refuse; condem
Đặt câu với từ "repudiate|repudiated|repudiates|repudiating"
1. 17 WORD OF THE DAY - repudiate : to reject ; to deny. The gangsters repudiated all accusations of unlawful activity.
2. Apostatize - abandon one's beliefs or allegiances apostatise , tergiversate repudiate , disown , renounce - cast off; "She renounced her husband"; "The parents repudiated their son"
3. The book repudiates the racist stereotypes about black women.
4. It is in this sense that Comte repudiates empiricism.
5. Her voice repudiated any further discussion.
6. Repudiate Worldly Desires
7. Repudiate “Valueless Things”
8. She repudiated her only daughter.
9. “Repudiate Ungodliness and Worldly Desires”
10. Socialism had been repudiated at the polls.
11. Modern courts repudiate Conclusive presumptions when …
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13. 13 He declined to repudiate violence.
14. He repudiated all offers of friendship.
15. 10 For we repudiate war and violence.
16. Abjure: To recant solemnly; renounce or repudiate
17. 11 He will indignantly repudiate the suggestion.
18. He utterly repudiated my offer of friendship.
19. We repudiated entirely customary morals, conventions and traditional wisdom.
20. 12 MacDiarmid wanted to repudiate his lyrical quality.
21. He will indignantly repudiate the suggestion.
22. 4 I utterly repudiate those remarks.
23. He catches you both repudiates her and puts me back into power.
24. Lysenkoism has been thoroughly repudiated by today's Soviet scientific leaders.
25. He repudiated the charge of having taken bribes.