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2016 Postmortem

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DemocratSinceBirth

(100,911 posts)
Thu Jun 23, 2016, 09:08 AM Jun 2016

Prominent Republicans repudiating Trump and embracing Clinton a good or bad thing? [View all]

re·pu·di·ate
rəˈpyo͞odēˌāt/
verb
refuse to accept or be associated with.
"she has repudiated policies associated with previous party leaders"
synonyms: reject, renounce, abandon, give up, turn one's back on, disown, cast off, lay aside; More
deny the truth or validity of.
"the minister repudiated allegations of human rights abuses"
synonyms: deny, contradict, controvert, rebut, dispute, dismiss, brush aside; formalgainsay
"Hansen repudiated the allegations"
LAW
refuse to fulfill or discharge (an agreement, obligation, or debt).
"breach of a condition gives the other party the right to repudiate a contract"
synonyms: cancel, revoke, rescind, reverse, overrule, overturn, invalidate, nullify; More

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