repudiaterɪˈpyu diˌeɪt
repudiate (v)
- present
- repudiates
- past
- repudiated
- past participle
- repudiated
- present participle
- repudiating
English Definitions:
disown, renounce, repudiate (verb)
cast off
"She renounced her husband"; "The parents repudiated their son"
repudiate (verb)
refuse to acknowledge, ratify, or recognize as valid
"The woman repudiated the divorce settlement"
repudiate (verb)
refuse to recognize or pay
"repudiate a debt"
repudiate (verb)
reject as untrue, unfounded, or unjust
"She repudiated the accusations"
repudiate (Verb)
To reject the truth or validity of something; to deny.
repudiate (Verb)
To refuse to have anything to do with; to disown.
repudiate (Verb)
To refuse to pay or honor (a debt).
repudiate
Anticipatory repudiation or anticipatory breach is a concept in the law of contracts which describes words or conduct by a contracting party that evinces an intention not to perform or not to be bound by provisions of the agreement that require performance in the future.
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