repudiate
vt. (正式地)否認; 拒絕接受; 拒絕與…往來; 拒不履行(法律義務)
If you repudiate something or someone, you show that you strongly disagree with them and do not want to be connected with them in any way.
Leaders urged people to turn out in large numbers to repudiate the violence...
領導們力勸人們集體出面反對暴力。
The Prime Minister has repudiated racist remarks made by a member of the Conservative Party.
首相已經駁斥了一個保守黨成員的種族主義言論。
1. cast off or disown;
2. refuse to acknowledge, ratify, or recognize as valid;
3. refuse to recognize or pay;
4. reject as untrue, unfounded, or unjust;
We categorically repudiate the absurd view that a Pacific conference would not be an Eastern Munich.
我們堅決地斥責那些認為太平洋會議並非東方慕尼黑的無稽之談.
MacDiarmid wanted to repudiate his lyrical quality.
麥克迪阿來德想要放棄他的抒情格調.
Once he understood that compromise was necessary he had repudiate the left, not apologise to it.
在他明白有必要妥協後,他本來應當拒絕左派, 而非對其道歉.
He repudiate all debts incurred by his son.
他拒絕償還他兒子的一切債務.
We must firmly repudiate these wrong ideas and check their spread.
我們一定要徹底批判這些錯誤思想,絕對不能讓它們流行.