Disavowment

Dis`a`vow´ment


n.1.Disavowal.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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For women, it is critical to assess the varying levels of individual agency based on their unique circumstances of joining, the plurality of their roles in the group, and possible continued support for, or disavowment of, the group.
(117) A disavowment of substantial nexus could have returned the concept of nexus back to its roots in the Due Process Clause.
Such abandonment also means the disavowment of the current Palestinian political system, which now appears more as an obstacle to the people than a tool of empowerment.