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Definition of Disavowals
1. disavowal [n] - See also: disavowal
Lexicographical Neighbors of Disavowals
Literary usage of Disavowals
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Christian Science: The Faith and Its Founder by Lyman Pierson Powell (1908)
"... Gratitude—Absolute disavowals—Mesmeric Explanations—Crux of the Situation—1862
versus 1888—Quimby's Scrap-book— Dr. Evans's Testimony—Incapacity of Mrs. ..."
2. The Truth about Egypt by John Romich Alexander (1911)
"CHAPTER II ASSASSINATION OF THE PREMIER Causes of the Crime—State
Funeral—Wardani—Nationalists' disavowals of Responsibility—Their Obvious
Satisfaction—The ..."
3. A Treatise on General Practice: Containing Rules and Suggestions for the by Byron Kosciusko Elliott, William Frederick Elliott (1894)
"Insinuating disavowals.—Very much like this last artifice is that of mentioning
persons or things indirectly while disavowing any purpose to allude to them. ..."
4. Christian Science, the Faith and Its Founder: The Faith and Founder by Lyman Pierson Powell (1907)
"... Gratitude—Absolute disavowals—Mesmeric Explanations—Crux of the Situation—1862
versus 1888—Quimby's Scrap-book— Dr. Evans's Testimony—Incapacity of Mrs. ..."
5. The United States Democratic Review by Conrad Swackhamer (1844)
"... not appear that these disavowals were ever alluded to in our town-meetings or
congresses as motives for not opposing the pretensions of the ministry. ..."