Which preposition to use with repudiates

on Occurrences 8%

So difficult a thing is moderation in maintaining liberty, while every one, by pretending to desire equality, exalts himself in such a manner as to put down another, and men, by their very precautions against fear, cause themselves to become objects of dread: and we saddle on others injustice repudiated on our own account, as if it were absolutely necessary either to commit injustice or to submit to it.

with Occurrences 8%

Such communities abound: the Dersim highlands, in particular, are an ethnographical museum; "Kizil-Bashi" is a general name for their kind; only the Yezidis, though they speak good Kurdish, are distinguished from the rest for their idiosyncrasy of worshipping Satan under the form of a peacock (Allah, they argue, is good-natured and does not need to be propitiated) and they are repudiated with one accord by Moslem and Christian.

as Occurrences 4%

A large body of the electors met together to denounce with indignation any attempt at enforcing that which they repudiated as unworthy of freemen.

in Occurrences 4%

This last condition had been repudiated in England, but continued to be claimed by the Portuguese, who harassed the position of the English by levying duties, and impeding the passage of supplies, while they gave asylum to deserters and runaways of all kinds.

by Occurrences 2%

Conolly shewed Miss McQuinch his opinion of this unhappy remark by a whimsical glance, which she repudiated by turning sharply away from him, and speaking as affectionately as she could to Marian.

without Occurrences 1%

This is the story that a modern writer says, "ought to be repudiated without question."

at Occurrences 1%

This article may be repudiated at any time by either Government giving previous notice thereof six months beforehand.

for Occurrences 1%

Repudiate for Deny.

Which preposition to use with  repudiates