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    disavowal
    /ˌdɪsəˈvaʊəl/

    noun

    • 1. the denial of any responsibility or support for something; repudiation: "his disavowal of his previous writings"

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  3. Disavowal is the action of saying that you know nothing about something, or that you have no responsibility for or connection with something. Learn more about the word, its pronunciation, and its translations in different languages.

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  4. Disavowal is a formal word for a statement that you are not connected with or responsible for something, or that you no longer agree with or believe in it. Learn more about its synonyms, pronunciation, collocations, and usage in sentences from Collins English Dictionary.

  5. Disavow means to say that you know nothing about or have no responsibility for something. Learn how to use this formal verb in different contexts with examples from the Cambridge English Corpus.

  6. Disavowal is a noun that means a disowning, repudiation or denial. It is often used in the context of disavowing spammy backlinks to improve search engine rankings. See the origin, history and examples of disavowal from various sources.

  7. 1. : to deny responsibility for : repudiate. disavowed the actions of his subordinates. 2. : to refuse to acknowledge or accept : disclaim. party leaders disavowed him. … have publicly disavowed any claim on the Graceland estate. Dan Chu. disavowable.

  8. A disavowal is a strong denial of any knowledge about something. You might use it to get across the point that you have no idea how that window got broken.

  9. Disavowal is the act of stating publicly that you have no knowledge of something or that you are not responsible for something/somebody. Learn how to use this formal word with pictures, pronunciation, synonyms and more.

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