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to disavow (third-person singular simple present disavows, present participle disavowing, simple past and past participle disavowed) ... In a still more obscure passage he now desires to disavow the Circular or aristocratic tendencies with which some critics have naturally credited him.
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Disavow - Definition of Disavow at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Disavow. Look it up now! ... Use disavow in a Sentence...
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The Legal Term * Disavow * Defined & Explained ... DISAVOW - To deny the authority by which an agent pretends to have acted as when he has exceeded the bounds of his authority.
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Definition of disavow from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Learn more about "disavow" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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Obama said he had tried to give Wright "the benefit of the doubt," but decided to disavow Wright after the minister's nationally televised appearance on Monday reignited a lingering controversy on the eve of two crucial Democratic presidential primaries.
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Joe Lieberman spanked Harry Reid over the weekend. Will any other Democrat do the same? The NRSC calls on Sen. Mary Landrieu to disavow Sen. Reid’s defeatist comments regarding the war in Iraq:
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Shame on every enabler who has aided and abetted Al Sharpton’s campaign to mainstream, enrich, ... Shame on the Democrat Party, which has embraced him and honored him with the stage at the Democrat National Convention, and every Democrat presidential candidate who has flocked to kiss his ring. ... Shame on President Bush,
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If Barrack Obama himself doesn’t disavow this utter trash then he discredits his own campaign and his personal humanity. It is a sign of true fear when a campaign official lashes out with such hatred and distrust using the pain and ethnicity of others as the focus points.
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Senator McCain, The Washington Post, The New York Times and your friend, Republican Senator Chuck Hagel, agree that your latest ad was a distortion of fact. We demand that you disavow your dishonest ad and pledge never to run it again. ... Make McCain Disavow His Dishonest Obama Ad watch!
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