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Definition of Repudiators
1. repudiator [n] - See also: repudiator
Lexicographical Neighbors of Repudiators
Literary usage of Repudiators
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Publications of the Mississippi Historical Society by Mississippi Historical Society, Franklin Lafayette Riley (1901)
"vote for Governor by counties shows that the repudiators were uniformly successful
in the poor and sparsely settled agricultural districts of the State, ..."
2. Rhode Island Repudiation: Or, The History of the Revolutionary Debt of Rhode by John Wilkes Richmond (1855)
"But upon those who are open repudiators, rests a dark and damning stain, which
the whole waters descending to the shores of the Narragansett, ..."
3. The Life, Speeches, Labors and Essays of William H. Sylvis: Late President by William H. Sylvis (1872)
"It has become fashionable to call us and those who think with us, repudiators,
because we desire to pay a certain portion of the public debt with greenbacks ..."