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    dis·af·firm
    /ˌdisəˈfərm/

    verb

    • 1. repudiate; declare void: "to disaffirm a contract is to say it never existed"

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  2. The meaning of DISAFFIRM is to refuse to confirm : annul, repudiate.

  3. 2 meanings: 1. to deny or contradict (a statement) 2. law a. to annul or reverse (a decision) b. to repudiate (obligations).... Click for more definitions.

  4. There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb disaffirm. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

  5. Disaffirm. Repudiate; revoke consent; refuse to support former acts or agreements. Disaffirm is commonly applied in situations where an individual has made an agreement and opts to cancel it, which he or she may do by right—such as a minor who disaffirms a contract.

  6. Define disaffirm. disaffirm synonyms, disaffirm pronunciation, disaffirm translation, English dictionary definition of disaffirm. tr.v. dis·af·firmed , dis·af·firm·ing , dis·af·firms Law To reject . dis′af·fir′mance , dis·af′fir·ma′tion n. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English...

  7. Disaffirm definition: To reject (a determination or obligation that is subject to approval).

  8. To reject, deny, or repudiate something, particularly a legal contract, agreement, or obligation. "The defendant attempted to disaffirm the contract, claiming it was signed under duress." When an individual or party disaffirms a contract, they are formally declaring their refusal to uphold or acknowledge its validity.

  9. Disaffirm definition: to deny; contradict.. See examples of DISAFFIRM used in a sentence.

  10. Oct 23, 2024 · disaffirm (third-person singular simple present disaffirms, present participle disaffirming, simple past and past participle disaffirmed) To deny, contradict or repudiate.

  11. Synonyms for DISAFFIRM: deny, refute, reject, contradict, disavow, disclaim, repudiate, negate; Antonyms of DISAFFIRM: acknowledge, confirm, admit, accept, allow, own, concede, adopt