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disown

[dis-ohn] / dɪsˈoʊn /


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"We disown his actions and we disown what he has done in every single way."

From BBC • Nov. 24, 2025

“My family would disown me,” he told the network in an email.

From Seattle Times • Nov. 29, 2023

“His view is if it’s good for him at that moment, he’ll do it, and then if something bad happens, he’ll disown any responsibility for it,” the former governor said.

From Washington Times • Nov. 16, 2023

As a second-generation Scientologist, Jen B. said she thought her friends and parents would disown her if she reported Masterson.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 31, 2022

We can navigate the flock freely, with the ability to protect or disown as we see fit.

From "Dry" by Neal Shusterman and Jarrod Shusterman




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