repudiated

[ri-pyoo-dee-eyt-ed]

repudiated Definition

  • 1to reject the validity or authority of something
  • 2to refuse to accept or be associated with something

Using repudiated: Examples

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

  • Example

    The government repudiated the allegations of corruption.

  • Example

    He repudiated his former beliefs and became a devout Christian.

  • Example

    The company repudiated any responsibility for the faulty product.

repudiated Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for repudiated

Antonyms for repudiated

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Summary: repudiated in Brief

The verb 'repudiated' [ri-pyoo-dee-eyt-ed] means to reject or refuse to accept something. It can be used to describe rejecting the validity or authority of something, as in 'The government repudiated the allegations of corruption,' or to refuse to be associated with something, as in 'The company repudiated any responsibility for the faulty product.' Synonyms include 'reject' and 'disavow,' while antonyms include 'accept' and 'acknowledge.'