disaffirmation

[ˌdɪsəfərˈmeɪʃən]

disaffirmation Definition

  • 1the act of denying or contradicting a previous statement or belief
  • 2a legal action taken to deny the validity of a previous claim or statement

Using disaffirmation: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "disaffirmation" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The disaffirmation of his previous statement led to further investigation.

  • Example

    The lawyer filed for disaffirmation of the contract.

  • Example

    Her disaffirmation of the accusations caused a stir in the media.

disaffirmation Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for disaffirmation

Phrases with disaffirmation

  • a legal action taken to deny the biological fatherhood of a child

    Example

    He filed for disaffirmation of paternity after learning that he was not the biological father of the child.

  • a legal action taken to deny the validity of a will

    Example

    The heirs filed for disaffirmation of the will, claiming that it was made under duress.

  • a legal action taken to deny the validity of a debt

    Example

    The debtor filed for disaffirmation of the debt, claiming that it was incurred fraudulently.

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Summary: disaffirmation in Brief

'Disaffirmation' [ˌdɪsəfərˈmeɪʃən] refers to the act of denying or contradicting a previous statement or belief. It is also a legal action taken to deny the validity of a previous claim or statement. Examples include 'The lawyer filed for disaffirmation of the contract,' and 'Her disaffirmation of the accusations caused a stir in the media.' Phrases like 'disaffirmation of paternity' and 'disaffirmation of debt' denote legal actions to deny the validity of a biological fatherhood or a debt, respectively.