0 present participle of repudiate --
1 to refuse to accept something or someone as true, good, or reasonable: --
They are repudiating their contracts in consequence, and we cannot blame them for doing so.
I am not repudiating it in the slightest.
It will be your action in repudiating the preferences which will jeopardise them.
That is quite different from repudiating a debt unilaterally.
We really cannot restore confidence in the £ on the basis of repudiating our legitimate debts.
The rapporteur recognises this by repudiating that specific point.
Instead of repudiating a vulgar nineteenth-century anthropology in which political or social identities provide the key to the 'true story' or 'deep structure' of human experience, our neo-essentialists reinvent it.
Dramelyriquewill be human without repudiating 'fantasy', 'caprice' and 'mystery'.