Disavowal Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for disavowal.
disavowal
disavowal
[dɪsəˈvaʊ(ə)ɫ]
Examples
- The people disavowed at the scheme.
- The men disavowed the alledged sayings.
- But cracks are beginning to appear in this facade of disavowal.
- Conservative Judaism disavows the resumption of Korbanot.
- In the present case, the king makes no such disavowal.
- The mayor disavowed any involvement with the scandal.
- This is a very specific claim, not just a disavowal.
- We will continue to disavow the information on the site.
- Frequently, disavowal of a feudal bond was considered a felony.
- Rockingham objected to the threats in the Manifesto, and moved to disavow it.
denial of any connection with or knowledge of
noun
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"Dis + A Vowel. She says no to A vowel, denying she ever sang."
"Dis + A Vowel. Denying any letter is a vowel in this game."
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