0 past simple and past participle of disclaim
1 to say that you have no responsibility for, or knowledge of, something that has happened or been done:
We disclaim all responsibility for this disaster.
To separate their scientific from their commercial, political, and religious motives and interests is to create boundaries that either did not exist or were publicly disclaimed.
But that was disclaimed and the disclaimer was fully accepted.
This was never intended, and indeed was expressly disclaimed, and the legislation has, to that extent, practical defects.
That did not appear to be the gist of his remarks—indeed he expressly disclaimed any such intention—and that was cleared up.
There is no intention to give these facilities to disclaimed hospitals any more than the other appliance facilities which are available to them.
There is also what is called a contractual arrangement whereby the regional board is entitled to use disclaimed private establishments.
Two hundred and seventy-seven hospitals and clinics were disclaimed: and of those where application was made, 47 were not disclaimed.
He disclaimed any responsibility so far as he was concerned.