disavower Antonyms
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Meaning of disavower
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disavower (n.)
One who disavows.
disavower Sentence Examples
- The government disavowed any connection to the covert operation, claiming it was the work of rogue agents.
- The organization disavowed the actions of its member who had published incendiary remarks online.
- The politician publicly disavowed his past support for a controversial policy, hoping to distance himself from its failure.
- Despite being named in the indictment, the suspect disavowed any knowledge of the crime and maintained his innocence.
- The former friends disavowed each other after a bitter falling out that ended their long friendship.
- The company disavowed the products being sold under its name, stating that they were counterfeit and not authorized by them.
- The witness disavowed his previous testimony, claiming he had been pressured to lie at the time.
- The church disavowed the teachings of a rogue pastor who had deviated from accepted doctrine.
- The students disavowed the graffiti found on school property, condemning it as vandalism and disrespectful.
- The athlete disavowed the use of performance-enhancing drugs, vowing to compete fairly and cleanly.
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One who disavows.
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The government disavowed any connection to the covert operation, claiming it was the work of rogue agents.
The organization disavowed the actions of its member who had published incendiary remarks online.
The politician publicly disavowed his past support for a controversial policy, hoping to distance himself from its failure.
Despite being named in the indictment, the suspect disavowed any knowledge of the crime and maintained his innocence.