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disown

[dɪs'əun] v
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gen. отказываться; отказаться (Mr Putin made no effort to disown the pair on Thursday, instead calling on a "calm discussion" with the Ukrainian authorities about an "equal" prisoner exchange.); отрекаться; не признавать; отрицать; не признать; отказываться от; открещиваться (ALJ); не признавать своим; отпереться; отпираться; отрекаться (от сына/дочери); отказываться (от ребенка и т.п.); отвернуться (от кого-либо • She was disowned by ... other family members, who couldn't cope with Darina's unusual appearance.It is heartbreaking that she was disowned by her family when she needed them most, just after her mum's death.Ajola became pregnant with Malani at a very young age, and as result, was disowned by her family and Malani's biological father. 4uzhoj); отречься (to refuse to acknowledge one’s own • Lord Capulet and his wife threatened to disown their daughter Juliet if she didn't go through with marrying Count Paris.A "wicked" mum who let her husband repeatedly rape her daughter has been disowned by her family.In England, a Hindu woman who married a Muslim was permanently disowned by her family.); отвергать
Gruzovik отпереться (pf of отпираться); отпираться (impf of отпереться)
dipl. дезавуировать; см. disavow
inf. откреститься
slang "слить" (сдать, отступиться Сергій Саржевський)
disowned adj.
gen. отклонённый (Vadim Rouminsky); отверженный (ex. "disowned biker rebel" Vadim Rouminsky); отвергнутый (ex. disowned by his family Vadim Rouminsky); дезавуированный (Vadim Rouminsky)
EBRD неоплаченный (о чеке, векселе)
disowned
: 22 phrases in 7 subjects
Diplomacy2
European Bank for Reconstruction and Development3
General8
Makarov6
Mass media1
Politics1
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