REPUDIATE


Meaning of REPUDIATE in English

verb

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ NOUN

contract

The distinction is important because breach of a condition gives the other party the right to repudiate the contract and claim damages.

Unfortunately, because of the delay, Major Anson repudiated the contract to buy G-AECB.

It was submitted that the intention of the defender to repudiate the contract must be proved.

The buyer did not repudiate the contract but pressed for early delivery.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

Government officials were urged to repudiate the treaty.

The book repudiates all the racist stereotypes about black women.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

Craxi repudiated the allegations and Chiesa himself subsequently claimed that his own testimony to magistrates had been distorted.

Despite being repudiated, condemned and persecuted, Nazarean teachings continued to survive, for much longer than is generally suspected.

He fails to persuade Hindus to repudiate the divisive and unjust social caste system.

No answer was offered by Freud about why men and women seem to repudiate the feminine.

The expenditure was subsequently repudiated by the Colonial Office and the villa was turned into a fine hotel with a station alongside.

The racial challenge could not be either repudiated or accommodated without sacrificing cherished beliefs.

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