8 Verbs to Use for the Word repudiations
Many members did not scruple to advise repudiation, in whole or in part.
"No peace with the Hohenzollerns" is a cry that carries with it the final repudiation of emperors and kings.
Placing it before the irate lady, he fled as though determined to debar a third repudiation.
Never before has a country so justly and so richly deserved the repudiation of a debt incurred by the confidence trick.
He might have managed some such repudiation as that had she not cut across his effort with an apology for her brother.
A peace resolution was brought up, but this occasioned some difficulty on account of non-resistance here meaning a repudiation of civil government, and of course we cannot expect many to be willing to do this....
A clear apprehension of their immediate material interests has produced repudiation of legitimate obligations; but those days are, nationally speaking, I hope, gone by, and many of their merchants stand as high in the estimation of the commercial world as it is possible to desire.
It is a fact, that men like Mr. Jefferson Davis, the present President of the revolted South, were not afraid to recommend the repudiation of debts.