repudiation

repudiation
[rɪpjuːdɪˈeɪʃən]
sustantivo
1rechazo (m) (of offer); desmentido (m) (of rumor, remark)

repudiation [ri-piu-diei-shon]
sustantivo
1Repudiación, repudio.

repudiation [rɪˌpjuːdɪˈeɪʃən] ?
noun
1 (denial) rechazo; (m) negación; (f)
2 (refusal to recognize) [of debt, treaty] negativa a reconocer; (f) desconocimiento; (m) [of attitude, values, wife, violence] repudio; (m)
Alabama also branded the tariff of 1842 unconstitutional, and like Georgia and Connecticut attacked the repudiation of state debts there have been calls from some third world countries for the repudiation of foreign debts Hitler's aims were the repudiation of the peace treaties and the establishment of a greater Reich his repudiation of marriage His own defeat and the repudiation of his ideals in the conservative landslide of 1980 may have contributed to his death

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