Chaucer's use of a fictional narrator, the pilgrim in "The Canterbury Tales," allows him to distance himself from the content of the tales by attributing them to the characters. This literary device suggests that the tales are not his own creation, but rather the products of the pilgrims' imaginations, offering a sense of objectivity and allowing for social commentary without implicating the author directly.
I disavow any connection or responsibility for this answer.
The boy was told to disavow use of drugs amongst his peer group. We will give you all possible support but should you be captured , we will disavow all knowledge of you.
As usual if any of your IM Force is caught or killed, the secretary will disavow any knowledge of your actions.
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Its foundational premise is that Rizal is a social and historical product of his time, actor and acted upon in specific historical circumstances. We know that Rizal blamed fate on the eve of his execution, but he did not disavow responsibility for acts that led to that denouement
There are several ways the word disavow can be arranged to fit in a sentence. For example, the father disavowed his daughter because she was dating a boy that he disapproved of.
The antonym for the word "pledge" is "renounce."
Movement is a word. It means the opposite of pose.
Avouch is a verb which is defined as being assertive. Some antonyms of this word include abandon, ask, condemn, deny, desert, and disavow.
The prefix "DIS" in disavow most likely means:
The opposite of admit (allow entry) is to bar, refuse, reject, or exclude. The opposite of admit (confirm) could be deny, demur, disclaim, or disavow.
The slogan of the campaign was not disavow by Polk. Polk pledged to settle the boundary of Oregon Territory with Britain.