disavowal in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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But he won only after a second ballot, which he considered as a disavowal.
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In fact, his disavowal of it is one of the chief characteristics of the authentic reporter.
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It is typically used to describe a self-defensive disavowal and severance of a previously-friendly relationship when the relation becomes controversial or unpopular.
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The name of the project is at once a disavowal of polish and a political double-entendre.
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Since disavowal of a feudal bond was considered a felony, lords could escheat land from those who refused to be true to their feudal services.
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An additional and important claim construction canon involves the limitation of claim scope that has been the subject of clear disavowal.
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To add fuel to that fire, if the specification had been amended to remove the disavowal, the removal would have been new matter.
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Marsh's disavowal, despite appearances, is genuine, if a little tinged with frustration.
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It's an explicit disavowal of universalism, of human solidarity.
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Not because of a disavowal of the underlying principles that gave birth to that word the commitment to liberation, dignity, equality.
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