disavow in Vietnamese

@disavow /'disə'vau/
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1. Could he disavow his father and live?

2. She tried to disavow her past.

3. I deny, disaffirm and disavow that...

4. I disavow all responsibility for you.

5. They were quick to disavow the rumour.

6. 3 I deny, disaffirm and disavow that...

7. 2 I deny , disaffirm ang disavow that.

8. How important is it to disavow obligation to it?

9. Men, we cannot disavow what happened today.

10. 10 They were quick to disavow the rumour.

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12. Barbara was subjected to heinous torture, yet reftised to disavow her faith.

13. Barbara was subjected to heinous torture, yet refused to disavow her faith.

14. Perhaps the best approach these days is to disavow competition with Google entirely.

15. But sooner or later, Republicans were bound to notice other reasons to disavow Lincoln.

16. It cannot totally disavow Qaddafi, but it can't sustain him because he's become unpresentable.

17. As the Tao operates impartially in the universe, so should mankind disavow assertive, purposive action.

18. Antonyms for Acknowledge include reject, deny, contradict, disaffirm, disclaim, renounce, disavow, disconfirm, dismiss and disown

19. But in public the BNP now eschews the crassest racism and claims to disavow violence.

20. Attorn definition: acknowledge a new land owner as one's landlord synonyms: admit, acknowledge antonyms: deny, disavow, exclude

21. Non-repudiation guarantees that no malicious sender can later disavow having created and sent a specific message.

22. Law professor Derek Bell has even argued that black intellectuals disavow militants in order to enhance their prestige with whites.

23. We saw too the marked trend to disavow deviance amongst the women whose personal histories are discussed in Chapter

24. Parties adopt or disavow policies not only to win forthcoming elections but also as a response to past electoral outcomes.

25. Abjure: verb abandon , abrogate , deny , disaffirm , disavow , discard , disclaim , disown , exclude , forgo , give up , recant , refuse to admit , reject , renounce

26. In his address, Nasrallah admitted that the previous government was brought down because of Hariri's refusal to disavow the tribunal.

27. Formally reject or disavow a formerly held belief, usually under pressure Familiarity information: Abjure used as a verb is very rare.

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29. Abjure (third-person singular simple present abjures, present participle abjuring, simple past and past participle Abjured) to renounce upon oath; to forswear; to disavow

30. We respectfully call on the leadership of Living Stream Ministry and the "local churches" to disavow and cease to publish these and similar declarations.

31. Of beggars; hypocrisy, sham, pretense, humbug Not to be confused with: can't – contraction of cannot reCant – withdraw or disavow; revoke, rescind, deny: He reCanted his

32. Culture means many things in this context, but at heart it is a suite of traits we inherit and also choose to disavow or to stress.

33. Abjure - formally reject or disavow a formerly held belief, usually under pressure; "He retracted his earlier statements about his religion"; "She Abjured her beliefs" forswear , recant , retract , resile

34. For in that course, a man doth but disavow fortune; and seemeth to be conscious of his own want in worth; and doth but teach others, to envy him.

35. At the same time, Bush's order pointedly did not disavow the use of"enhanced interrogation techniques" that would likely be found illegal if usedby officials inside the United States.

36. We have appealed to their native justice and magnanimity , and we have conjured them by the ties of our common kindred to disavow these usurpations , which , would inevitably interrupt our connections and correspondence .

Chúng ta đã kêu gọi ý thức công bằng và lòng hào hiệp ở họ , chúng ta đã yêu cầu họ vì mối liên hệ ruột thịt giữa đôi bên mà từ bỏ những hành vi chiếm đoạt , vì chắc chắn những hành vi này sẽ gây trở ngại cho sự giao thiệp và trao đổi thư từ giữa hai phía với nhau .

37. Abdicate (v.) 1540s, "to disown, disinherit (children)," from Latin abdicatus, past participle of abdicare "to disown, disavow, reject" (specifically abdicare magistratu "renounce office"), literally "proclaim as not belonging to one," from ab "off, away from" (see ab-) + dicare "proclaim" (from PIE root *deik-"to show," also "pronounce solemnly," and see diction).