Use "disown|disowned|disowning|disowns" in a sentence

1. Jesus had told his disciples that “whoever disowns me before men, I will also disown him before my Father.”

2. Tom disowned the letter.

3. I can no more disown him than I can disown the black community.

4. He disowned his spendthrift son.

5. Georgia church disowns suspect, says he Betrayed faith

6. Her family disowned her for marrying a gentile.

7. (Matthew 16:24, 25) Disowning ourselves means making a dedication.

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

9. 1 The spokesperson disowned a published statement.

10. She disowned any hand in the matter.

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

12. Antonyms for Avouchment include disavowal, rejection, denial, disclaimer, contradiction, repudiation, renunciation, disowning, negation and recantation

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

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

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

16. Managers may disown their part in the appraisal system.

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

18. God is just because He can not disown Himself.

19. • Why should one disown oneself, and how is this done?

20. (Luke 9:23) ‘Disowning oneself’ is not simply a verbal claim of change of ownership.

21. Antonyms for Avowing include denying, gainsaying, censuring, concealing, condemning, contradicting, disAvowing, disclaiming, disowning and disputing

22. Antonyms for Asseveration include disavowal, denial, rejection, disclaimer, contradiction, repudiation, renunciation, rebuttal, recantation and disowning

23. The parents disown their children. They are terribly, terribly hurt.

24. Therefore I disown what I have said and repent in dust and ashes.

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

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

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

28. 7. (a) Why does Jesus disown many who profess faith in him?

29. I was surrounded on the terraces by compatriots I wanted to disown.

30. To deny or renounce any claim to or connection with; disown.

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

32. From the experience of the Israelites with Baal of Peor, what do we learn about disowning ourselves?

33. If we are faithless, he will remain faithful, for he cannot disown himself.

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

35. Give me the strength never to disown the poor or bend my knees insolent might.

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

37. I intend to look at my darkness rather than attempt to disown it.

38. Some followers sought to disown the name Anabaptists in favor of the title “Baptists.”

39. 3:6) Other individuals have disowned the truth because of believing information provided by apostates.

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

41. They must disown the action through writing to all members who could be affected.

42. (Numbers 25:1-3, 9) Disowning ourselves to do Jehovah’s will includes accepting his standards for what is morally clean.

43. Are you willing to disown yourself, pick up your torture stake, and continually follow Jesus?

44. One day, I decided to tender my resignation, divorce my wife and disown my son.

45. Otherwise, I may have too much and disown you and say,'Who is the LORD?

46. Timothy 13 If we are faithless, He will remain faithful, for He cannot disown himself.

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

48. Give me the strength never to disown the poor or bend my knees before insolent might.

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

50. The riches he swallowed he shall disgorge ; God shall compel his belly to disown them.

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

52. He didn't much care what happened to his work afterwards, to the extent of sometimes disowning it, or even not recognising it.

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

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

55. Apostatize: 1 v abandon one's beliefs or allegiances Synonyms: Apostatise , tergiversate Type of: disown , renounce , repudiate cast off

56. Why is it important that we disown ourselves, pick up our torture stake, and continually follow Jesus Christ?

57. The supreme need of the Arriviste is to be able to disown and forget those who have helped him so far.

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

59. No philosopher has done more to disown the idea that his writings embody some kind of masterly or authoritative wisdom.

60. History: It originated in the 1800s from an older expression “drop like a hot potato” which means to disown something.

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

62. 75 And Peter called to mind what Jesus had said, namely: “Before a rooster crows, you will disown me three times.”

63. 30 No philosopher has done more to disown the idea that his writings embody some kind of masterly or authoritative wisdom.

64. Beeline can be run disconnected from a terminal for batch processing and automation scripts using commands such as nohup and disown

65. So, too, calamity will come upon unfaithful Christendom, whose members claim to worship God but actually disown him by their works.

66. Her father threatened to disown her and vowed to cut off all communication with her if she did not leave the Church.

67. Europe's leaders are now trying to disown their years of realpolitik, and instead make the cry of the Arab street their own.

68. Tacitus also claimed that Gentiles who became Jewish proselytes were taught to disown their country and hold as worthless their family and friends.

69. Yet Jesus Christ stated: “If anyone wants to come after me, let him disown himself and pick up his torture stake and continually follow me.”

70. Apostatize - abandon one's beliefs or allegiances apostatise , tergiversate repudiate , disown , renounce - cast off; "She renounced her husband"; "The parents repudiated their son"

71. Apostatise = verb abandon one's beliefs or allegiances • Syn: Apostatize , tergiversate • Derivationally related forms: tergiversation (for: tergiversate ), apostate , apostate (for: Apostatize ) • Hypernyms: disown , renounce , repudiate • Verb Frames : - Somebody ----s something

72. 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).

73. Europe's leaders are now trying to disown their years of realpolitik, and instead make the cry of the Arab street their own. The contortions are more theatrical the closer they live to north Africa.

74. He also lingers over the oddly aloof version of intimacy he fashioned with Deborah Read, his semiliterate wife, and his illegitimate son, William, whom he would raise but eventually disown.

75. 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.

76. 61 At this the Lord turned and looked straight at Peter, and Peter recalled the statement of the Lord when he had said to him: “Before a rooster crows today, you will disown me three times.”

77. Working with projections and with the images in their dreams and fantasies helps many Analysands integrate and take responsibility for the qualities they disown, including characteristics they find in the opposite sex

78. 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

79. As verbs the difference between abdicate and Abnegate is that abdicate is (obsolete) to disclaim and expel from the family, as a father his child; to disown; to disinherit while Abnegate is to deny (oneself something); to renounce or give up (a right, a power, a claim, a privilege, a convenience) .

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