disavowed

disavowed[ˌdɪsəˈvaʊd] 

原级:disavow

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第三人称单数:disavows

现在分词:disavowing

disavowed 基本解释
不承认,抵赖,拒绝对…承担责任( disavow的过去式和过去分词 );
disavowed 单语例句

1. Assailants gunned down the chief of Saddam Hussein's tribe in the ousted leader's hometown of Tikrit a few weeks after he publicly disavowed Saddam.

2. It disavowed the Soviet model of socialism and is now exploring its own original road to modernization and socialism.

3. Israel disavowed Tannenbaum soon after Hizbollah announced his abduction in October 2000.

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4. Fellow Republican presidential contender Paul told CNN that he disavowed the ad and had no control of his supporters'actions.

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5. The opposition Democratic Party said it did not accept the projected outcome, but members also disavowed the violence.