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refudiate
[ ri-fyoo-dee-eyt ]
verb (used with object)
, Nonstandard.
, re·fu·di·at·ed, re·fu·di·at·ing.
- to reject as untrue or refuse to acknowledge.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of refudiate1
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Example Sentences
REFUDIATE Unlike a pit bull with lipstick, Sarah Palin has added new words to the English language.
From The Daily Beast
Sloppy wordplay like this is how abominations like “refudiate” and “ misunderestimate” end up entering the lexicon permanently.
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Refudiate n. a combination of the words refute and repudiate.
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But if we liberal elitists have any sense, we will immediately refudiate that idea and jump on the Newt bandwagon.
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But if we liberal elitists have any sense, they will immediately refudiate that idea and jump on the Newt bandwagon.
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