Definitions
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- verb Present participle of
disclaim .
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Examples
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Your primary beneficiary then has the option of "disclaiming" or turning down the account, enabling it to pass to the younger alternate.
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Furthermore, the young people whose views on these issues especially on homosexuality were more liberal were the very same people now disclaiming any religious identity.
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Then he had me take him by a Napa Valley wine store to buy a case of white zinfandel all the while disclaiming to the store clerk that he was buying it for himself.
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I shall surreptitiously read the book, open at a carefully non-spine-cracking acute angle, before wrapping it and disclaiming all knowledge of anything but the endpaper.
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Aside from her opening line in the first ad, disclaiming her connections to the dark arts, both ads tested strongly with conservatives and independents, and even broke into positive territory with Dems.
Michael Maslansky: Obama Endorsement Still Better Than Bill Clinton Endorsement, Research Shows
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Aside from her opening line in the first ad, disclaiming her connections to the dark arts, both ads tested strongly with conservatives and independents, and even broke into positive territory with Dems.
Michael Maslansky: Obama Endorsement Still Better Than Bill Clinton Endorsement, Research Shows
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While Mr. Muller now seems to agree that there has been such global average warming since the mid-20th century, he nonetheless ended his op-ed by disclaiming that he knows the cause of any temperature increase.
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Aside from her opening line in the first ad, disclaiming her connections to the dark arts, both ads tested strongly with conservatives and independents, and even broke into positive territory with Dems.
Michael Maslansky: Obama Endorsement Still Better Than Bill Clinton Endorsement, Research Shows
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Though a year later he was growing tired of having to write letters disclaiming "all knowledge of or participation in the incoherent ravings under the name of discoveries which have been attributed to me."
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Aside from her opening line in the first ad, disclaiming her connections to the dark arts, both ads tested strongly with conservatives and independents, and even broke into positive territory with Dems.
Michael Maslansky: Obama Endorsement Still Better Than Bill Clinton Endorsement, Research Shows
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