disowned in English

verb
1
refuse to acknowledge or maintain any connection with.
Howard's rich family had disowned him because of his marriage
synonyms:rejectcast off/asideabandonrenouncedenyturn one's back onwash one's hands ofhave nothing more to do withforsake
verb

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1. Tom disowned the letter.

2. He disowned his spendthrift son.

3. Her family disowned her for marrying a gentile.

4. The boy was so wicked that his father disowned him.

5. 1 The spokesperson disowned a published statement.

6. She disowned any hand in the matter.

7. She would never have disowned any one on the ground of poverty.

8. The man was so cruel that his friends disowned him.

9. Peter's father disowned him when he was caught taking drugs.

10. Those comments were later disowned by an official army spokesman.

11. So the patient work of the German schoolmasters was disowned.

12. After their elopement, Patricia's family disowned her for marrying a black man.

13. Yes, you disowned that holy and righteous one.” —Acts 3:13, 14.

14. Ramcoomar Dey , in his affidavit , disowned all responsibility and threw the entire blame on Surendra Nath .

15. We thought so, too, but his parents Effectively disowned him After the indictment.

16. The Dabney family, being Republicans, disowned Dabney House after hearing of the prank.

17. The principles of the struggle were disowned and the League of Nations turned down.

18. 3:6) Other individuals have disowned the truth because of believing information provided by apostates.

19. His parents disowned him and accused him of bringing great shame to the royal family.

20. In turn, their relatives angrily disowned them and said that vengeful spirits would soon kill them.

21. It's cheaper than out-and-out war, and they can be disowned if things grow too difficult.

22. (Luke 9:23) Having disowned ourselves, we do not ask Jehovah for a leave of absence, a furlough.

23. She has welcomed the oppressed and disowned of the world to this paranoiac dreamscape for nearly a hundred years.

24. Most truly I say to you, a rooster will by no means crow until you have disowned me three times.”

25. It had been expressly agreed that Pontmercy should never attempt to see his son nor to speak to him, under penalty of having the latter handed over to him disowned and disinherited.

26. For all the sentimental, bipartisan Bushwa occasioned by Nixon's death in 1994, the greatest vote getter in Republican history is a political orphan; the lone US president to resign his office, Nixon has long since been disowned by the party that three times nominated him