Sentences with disavowal
dis·a·vow·al
D d - ...a public disavowal of his beliefs. [+ of]
- Harding, 44, is vehement in his disavowal of same-sex marriage as the central theme in current queer discourse.
- Observers say disavowal will cost candidate votes among blacks.
- Generally in disrepair and disavowal throughout Europe--from Italy to the Soviet Union.
- Their disavowal might have been more convincing had the departing Bybee not been rewarded with a federal judgeship in Las Vegas.
- And as such a disavowal of the Labor Party.