repudiation
See also: répudiation
English
    
    Etymology
    
From Latin repudiātiōnem, equivalent to repudiate + -ion.
Noun
    
repudiation (countable and uncountable, plural repudiations)
- The act of refusing to accept; the act of repudiating.
-  2015 November 30, Shane O'Mara, Why Torture Doesn’t Work: The Neuroscience of Interrogation, Harvard University Press, →ISBN, page 12:- Santorum, in a comment regarding Senator John McCain's repudiation of torture, stated, "He doesn't understand how enhanced interrogation works. I mean, you break somebody, and after they've broken they become cooperative" (Summers 2011).
 
 - The young man's repudiation of the church's doctrines caused a conflict with his religious parents.
 
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Translations
    
refusing
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