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disavowal

[dis-uh-vou-uhl] / ˌdɪs əˈvaʊ əl /






NOUN
negative
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Prosecutors said in a court filing that Jensen spent two days listening to a recent symposium disputing the election results and called his “alleged disavowal of QAnon … just an act.”

From Washington Post

Phillips wrote that Jensen’s swift violation confirms what the government and the judge suspected all along: “that Jensen’s alleged disavowal of QAnon was just an act.”

From Seattle Times

In a 10-minute video posted on Facebook on Thursday, Albert LeGatt, the archbishop of St. Boniface, expanded on the archdiocese’s disavowal of Forest’s comments, calling them racist.

From Seattle Times

Despite Moscow’s disavowals, Western governments have repeatedly found it responsible for malicious conduct.

From Washington Post

The disavowal came one day after a court lifted the gag order, which permitted a Times lawyer to disclose the department’s effort to obtain email logs from Google, which operates the Times’ email system.

From Seattle Times