verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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contract
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The distinction is important because breach of a condition gives the other party the right to repudiate the contract and claim damages.
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Unfortunately, because of the delay, Major Anson repudiated the contract to buy G-AECB.
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It was submitted that the intention of the defender to repudiate the contract must be proved.
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The buyer did not repudiate the contract but pressed for early delivery.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Government officials were urged to repudiate the treaty.
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The book repudiates all the racist stereotypes about black women.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Craxi repudiated the allegations and Chiesa himself subsequently claimed that his own testimony to magistrates had been distorted.
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Despite being repudiated, condemned and persecuted, Nazarean teachings continued to survive, for much longer than is generally suspected.
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He fails to persuade Hindus to repudiate the divisive and unjust social caste system.
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No answer was offered by Freud about why men and women seem to repudiate the feminine.
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The expenditure was subsequently repudiated by the Colonial Office and the villa was turned into a fine hotel with a station alongside.
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The racial challenge could not be either repudiated or accommodated without sacrificing cherished beliefs.