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a : to refuse to accept especially : to reject as unauthorized or as having no binding force b : to reject as untrue or unjust3
: to refuse to have anything to do with : disown … unless they repudiated the failed policies of the past and took decisive action, the party might fracture or lose its hold on the electorate.—Walter A. McDougall4
dated : to divorce or separate formally from (a woman to whom one is betrothed or married) "The incident was witnessed by … the Marquess Zanipolo, who, in consequence, has already repudiated his unhappy bride."—Edith Wharton Last Updated: 5 May 2025 - Updated example sentencesSubscribe to America's largest dictionary and get thousands more definitions and advanced search—ad free!
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