From online source:
re·fud·iate
–verb (used with object)
"to denounce a rude and public affront on one group of society by another that can cause angst or individual pain brought about by some previous event; deny the ownership of or responsibility for; repudiate; renounce: to disown agreement with; to disown a published position or statement."
Origin:
"2010 July On the twittersphere (also a new word) coined by Sarah Palin (the twenty first century sage and political leader who continuously infuriated liberals and the political left in the USA by her simple common sense social and economic thinking, typical of the flourishing Reagan period when America was globally respected and economical strong)"
—Related forms
re·fudiat·ment, noun
—Synonyms
renounce, disclaim, disavow, reject, abjure.
Sunday, August 1, 2010
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