Definition of Disaffirming

1. disaffirm [v] - See also: disaffirm

Lexicographical Neighbors of Disaffirming

disaffectionate
disaffections
disaffects
disaffiliate
disaffiliated
disaffiliates
disaffiliating
disaffiliation
disaffiliations
disaffirm
disaffirmance
disaffirmances
disaffirmation
disaffirmations
disaffirmed
disaffirming (current term)
disaffirms
disafforest
disafforestation
disafforested
disafforesting
disafforests
disaggregatase
disaggregate
disaggregated
disaggregates
disaggregating
disaggregation
disaggregations
disaggregative

Literary usage of Disaffirming

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Law of Real Property: Including, Also, General Rules of Law Relative to the by Charles Theodore Boone (1901)
"... grantor or his heirs is one mode of disaffirming his prior deed during infancy.2 A deed disaffirmed because of the minority of the wife is avoided as to ..."

2. The Weekly Reporter by David Sutherland, India High Court (Calcutta, India), Great Britain Privy Council. Judicial Committee (1892)
"... directs a memorandum to be sent to the Registrar of Assurances must, of course, not be taken as disaffirming the plaintiff's title to the land as owner. ..."

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