repudiation Meaning & Definition

  • En [ rɪˌpjuː.diˈeɪ.ʃən]
  • Us [ rɪˌpjuː.diˈeɪ.ʃən]

Meaning of repudiation In English

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Examples of repudiation

  • Her actions represent a repudiation of his leadership.

  • The election result was a clear repudiation of the mayor, who has suffered damage over recent scandals.

  • He saw his teenage son's flight to Canada as a clear repudiation of everything he holds dear.

  • In addition, authentication using public key encryption limits message repudiation: if a message is confirmed as authentic, the sender cannot easily deny sending it.

  • This reader was not left entirely convinced that the grain crises of the 1790s represented a 'repudiation' of the moral economy.

  • Moreover, it would not be difficult to show that a similar repudiation of survivor guilt has occurred in many other contexts and areas of inquiry.

  • Alarmingly, public opinion was evenly divided between support for and repudiation of this ' death squad ' for common criminals.

  • These repudiations resonated with the empiricist teachings of contemporary natural science.

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