1. disavowed - Adjective
2. disavowed - Verb
of Disavow
Source: Webster's dictionaryAgainst those who disavowed such ambitions on the grounds of expense, Keynes said, “Anything we can actually we can afford.” Source: Internet
And Sidney Powell, the former Trump attorney who was disavowed by his campaign, said the president’s backers should think twice about voting in the Jan. Source: Internet
Although he backed away from this claim, Kosinski never wholly disavowed it. Source: Internet
Bari had been embarrassed when a mill worker confronted her with Cherney's 1989 album, They Sure Don't Make Hippies Like They Used To!, which contained four pro-tree spiking songs over a year after Earth First! publicly disavowed the practice. Source: Internet
Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel are generally considered the greatest Impressionist composers, but Debussy disavowed the term, calling it the invention of critics. Source: Internet
Joe Biden has disavowed Sarsour, a backer of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement against Israel, as are some of the groups in the United Against Hate initiative. Source: Internet