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disavow

[dis-uh-vou] / ˌdɪs əˈvaʊ /


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Many of us were aware that there was another agenda, a very detailed one, called Project 2025, which Trump said he hadn't read and disavowed.

From Salon

Jewish pro-Palestine activists in particular have disavowed attempts to conflate their religion and identity with support for the state of Israel.

From Salon

Republicans, on the other hand, characterized the order as Trump fulfilling his campaign promises, even though he repeatedly disavowed Project 2025 only to now embrace many ideas it proposed.

From Salon

Also, there is no guarantee the incoming administration will follow the blueprint, some of which Trump has already disavowed.

From BBC

Before the divorce was finalized, his mother wrote a stern email accusing him of abusive treatment of women — an email she has since disavowed.

From Salon