re·pu·di·a·tion /rɪˌpjudiˈeʃən/
拋棄,否認,拒付
Re·pu·di·a·tion n. The act of repudiating, or the state of being repuddiated; as, the repudiation of a doctrine, a wife, a debt, etc.
Re·pu·di·a·tion, n. One who favors repudiation, especially of a public debt.
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repudiation
n 1: rejecting or disowning or disclaiming as invalid;
"Congressional repudiation of the treaty that the
President had negotiated" [syn: renunciation]
2: refusal to acknowledge or pay a debt or honor a contract
(especially by public authorities); "the repudiation of
the debt by the city"
3: the exposure of falseness or pretensions; "the debunking of
religion has been too successful" [syn: debunking]