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Disaffirm

[dis-uh-furm]

dis·af·firm

[dis-uh-furm]
verb (used with object)
1.
to deny; contradict.
2.
Law. to annul; reverse; repudiate.

Origin:
1525–35; dis-1 + affirm

dis·af·fir·ma·tion [dis-af-er-mey-shuhn] , dis·af·fir·mance, noun
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Disaffirm is always a great word to know.
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property or money given as surety that a person released from custody will return at an appointed time
a person who brings suit in a court against a defendant
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disaffirm (ˌdɪsəˈfɜːm)
 
vb
1.  to deny or contradict (a statement)
2.  law
 a.  to annul or reverse (a decision)
 b.  to repudiate obligations
 
disaf'firmance
 
n
 
disaffirmation
 
n

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