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Based on new facts, the professor's old theory was soundly repudiated.

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Based on new facts, the professor's old theory was soundly repudiated.

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The senator repudiated his aide's comments on immigration.

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Repudiate

verb (repudiates, repudiating, repudiated)

  1. To reject the truth or validity of something; to deny.
  2. To refuse to have anything to do with; to disown.
  3. To refuse to pay or honor.

(v.) - to reject the validity of; to disown or disavow

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The company decided to repudiate the contract after finding out about the hidden clauses.

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