Repudiate Meaning in English
word
ɹipˈjudiˌeɪt
ri-PYOO-dee-ayt
ɹɪpjˈuːdɪˌeɪt
ri-PYOO-di-ayt
释义
To refuse to accept, support, or be associated with something; also, to officially reject a belief, agreement, or claim.
用法与细微差别
Formal word, often used in legal, academic, or official contexts. Common phrases include 'repudiate a claim', 'repudiate violence', or 'repudiate an agreement'. Do not confuse with 'refute' (which means to prove wrong).
Spanish: rechazar - repudiarPortuguese (BR): repudiar - rejeitar (formal)Portuguese (PT): repudiar - rejeitar (formal)Chinese (Simplified): 否认 - 拒绝承认Chinese (Traditional): 否認 - 拒絕承認Hindi: अस्वीकार करना - निषेध करनाArabic: يرفض - ينكرBengali: প্রত্যাখ্যান করা - অস্বীকার করাRussian: отвергнуть - отказаться (от чего-либо официально)Japanese: 拒絶する - 否認するVietnamese: bác bỏ - từ chối công nhậnKorean: 거부하다 - 부인하다Turkish: reddetmek - kabul etmemekUrdu: رد کرنا - انکار کرناIndonesian: menolak - menyangkal
例句
He repudiated the accusation in court.
basic
The government repudiated the outdated policy.
basic
They publicly repudiated all forms of violence.
basic
She felt hurt when her ideas were repudiated by her colleagues.
natural
The celebrity tried to repudiate any connection to the scandal.
natural
If you repudiate your responsibilities, others might stop trusting you.
natural