disown
dis
ˈdɪs
dis
own
oʊn
own
British pronunciation
/dɪsˈə‍ʊn/

Definición y significado de "disown"en inglés

to disown
01

repudiar

to refuse to acknowledge or deny any connection or identification with someone, typically resulting in the termination of familial or personal ties
Transitive: to disown a family member
to disown definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The decision to disown a relative is often fueled by a breakdown in trust or values.
La decisión de repudiar a un familiar a menudo está impulsada por una ruptura en la confianza o los valores.
02

renegar, repudiar

to reject or deny any association or relationship with someone or something
Transitive: to disown an association or stance
example
Ejemplos
The artist disowned his earlier works, feeling they no longer represented him.
El artista repudió sus obras anteriores, sintiendo que ya no lo representaban.
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