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1 repudiar
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2 repudiar
v.1 to condemn.2 to disown.3 to repudiate, to repel, to loathe, to disaffirm.Ellos rechazan el grano malo They reject the bad grain.4 to loathe to, to hate to.* * *1 to repudiate* * *VT1) [+ violencia] to repudiate2) (=no reconocer) to disown3) (=renunciar a) to renounce* * *verbo transitivo1) <atentado/violencia> to condemn* * *= discountenance, repudiate.Ex. Balzac discountenanced virtually every idea Hernandez and children's librarian, Kate Lespran, had the courage to suggest.Ex. The author attempts to repudiate Cherniavsky's argument to show that machine intelligence cannot equal human intelligence.* * *verbo transitivo1) <atentado/violencia> to condemn* * *= discountenance, repudiate.Ex: Balzac discountenanced virtually every idea Hernandez and children's librarian, Kate Lespran, had the courage to suggest.
Ex: The author attempts to repudiate Cherniavsky's argument to show that machine intelligence cannot equal human intelligence.* * *repudiar [A1 ]vtA (condenar) ‹atentado› to condemn; ‹violence› to condemn, repudiateB ( Der)1 ‹mujer› to disown, repudiate ( frml)2 ‹herencia› to repudiate* * *
repudiar ( conjugate repudiar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹atentado/violencia› to condemn
2 (Der) ‹ mujer› to disown, repudiate (frml);
‹ herencia› to repudiate
repudiar vtr frml to repudiate
' repudiar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
renegar
English:
disavow
- disown
- repudiate
* * *repudiar vt1. [condenar] to condemn2. [esposa] to repudiate, to disown3. [herencia] to renounce* * *v/t repudiate; herencia renounce* * *repudiar vt: to repudiate♦ repudiación nf -
3 repudiar
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4 repudiar una obligación
• dishonor a debt• repudiate an obligation• weirdly• welcomeDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > repudiar una obligación
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5 repudio
m.1 condemnation (condena).2 disowning (rechazo).3 repudiation, rejection, aversion.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: repudiar.* * *1 repudiation* * *SM repudiation* * *masculino repudiation* * *= repudiation, pushback.Ex. These elite books are distinguished by their visible repudiation of mass culture and commercialism.Ex. The public pushback about the new policy is astounding due to the fact folks were previously so apathetic about the old policy.* * *masculino repudiation* * *= repudiation, pushback.Ex: These elite books are distinguished by their visible repudiation of mass culture and commercialism.
Ex: The public pushback about the new policy is astounding due to the fact folks were previously so apathetic about the old policy.* * *repudiationun acto que merece todo nuestro repudio an act that merits our unreserved condemnation* * *
Del verbo repudiar: ( conjugate repudiar)
repudio es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
repudió es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
repudiar
repudio
repudiar ( conjugate repudiar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹atentado/violencia› to condemn
2 (Der) ‹ mujer› to disown, repudiate (frml);
‹ herencia› to repudiate
repudiar vtr frml to repudiate
repudio sustantivo masculino repudiation
' repudio' also found in these entries:
English:
repudiation
* * *repudio nm1. [condena] condemnation2. [de esposa] repudiation, disowning3. [de herencia] renouncement* * *repudio nm: repudiation -
6 atentado
m.attempted murder, felonious intent, attack, attempt.past part.past participle of spanish verb: atentar.* * *1 (ataque) attack, assault2 (afrenta) affront\atentado terrorista terrorist attack* * *noun m.attack, attempt* * *1.ADJ (=prudente) prudent, cautious; (=moderado) moderate2.SM (=ofensa) offence, felony (EEUU); (=crimen) outrage, crime; (=ataque) assault, attack; (Pol) attemptatentado a o contra la vida de algn — attempt on sb's life
atentado contra el pudor, atentado contra la honra — indecent assault
atentado suicida — suicide bombing, suicide attack
* * *a) ( ataque)b) ( afrenta)atentado a or contra algo — a honor/dignidad/moral affront to something
* * *= bombing, assassination attempt.Ex. Despite damage from bombing, triple digit inflation, and staff shortages, many libraries functioned throughout the conflict.Ex. Victim of an apparent assassination attempt, his face was left permanently disfigured and pockmarked.----* atentado contra la dignidad humana = assault on people's dignity, assault on human dignity.* atentado contra la libertad = war on liberty.* atentado golpista = attempted coup, coup attempt.* atentado terrorista = terrorist attack, terror attack.* * *a) ( ataque)b) ( afrenta)atentado a or contra algo — a honor/dignidad/moral affront to something
* * *= bombing, assassination attempt.Ex: Despite damage from bombing, triple digit inflation, and staff shortages, many libraries functioned throughout the conflict.
Ex: Victim of an apparent assassination attempt, his face was left permanently disfigured and pockmarked.* atentado contra la dignidad humana = assault on people's dignity, assault on human dignity.* atentado contra la libertad = war on liberty.* atentado golpista = attempted coup, coup attempt.* atentado terrorista = terrorist attack, terror attack.* * *1llevaron a cabo un atentado contra el presidente they carried out an assassination attempt on the president, they tried to assassinate ( o shoot etc) the presidentun atentado contra la seguridad del Estado a threat to national security2 (afrenta) atentado CONTRA or A algo:su manera de vestir es un atentado a or contra la moral the way she dresses is an affront to moralityesto constituye un atentado a or contra su dignidad y libertad this constitutes an attack on his dignity and freedom* * *
Del verbo atentar: ( conjugate atentar)
atentado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
atentado
atentar
atentado sustantivo masculinoa) ( ataque):
un atentado contra el presidente an assassination attempt on the president
atentar ( conjugate atentar) verbo intransitivo:
atentado contra la seguridad del Estado to threaten national security
atentado sustantivo masculino attack
un atentado contra la intimidad, an outrage against privacy
atentado terrorista, terrorist attack
atentar verbo intransitivo esta mañana atentaron contra la vida de un famoso escritor, there was an attempt on a famous writer's life this morning
' atentado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
indemne
- reivindicación
- respiración
- terrorista
- brutal
- costar
- frustrado
- reivindicar
- repudiar
- responsabilizar
- responsable
- sufrir
English:
attack
- attempt
- bombing
- claim
- offense
* * *atentado nmun atentado con bomba a bomb attack, a bombing;un atentado contra el presidente an attempt on the president's life2. [afronta] crime;la construcción de la cementera es un atentado contra el medio ambiente the building of the cement factory is a crime against the environment;la ley es un atentado contra la libertad de expresión the law constitutes an attack on freedom of expression* * *m attack (contra, a on)* * *atentado nm: attack, assault* * *atentado n1. (ataque) attack2. (intento de asesinato) attempt -
7 herencia
f.1 inheritance.recibir una herencia to receive an inheritance2 heredity.3 heritage, legacy.* * *1 inheritance, legacy2 (genética) heredity* * *noun f.1) heritage2) inheritance3) legacy* * *SF1) [de propiedad, valores] inheritance, legacymalgastó la herencia del padre — he squandered his father's legacy, he squandered the inheritance he had from his father
me dejó las joyas en herencia — she left o bequeathed me her jewels
es parte de la herencia cultural de los españoles — it's part of the cultural heritage of the Spanish, it's part of Spanish heritage
2) (Bio) heredity* * *1) (Der) inheritancele dejó en herencia la finca — he bequeathed o left her the farm
2) (Biol) heredity* * *= inheritance, spillover, heredity.Ex. This involves the entire process by which man profits by his inheritance of acquired knowledge.Ex. A third major trend that is a spillover from the 1980s is the proliferation of microcomputers in all sectors of society.Ex. Their job is to make sense of all the empirical and statistical evidence of age, gender, health, heredity, life styles, and living and working conditions that serve as indicators of longevity, productivity, and obligation.----* dejar en herencia = bequeath.* herencia cultural = heritage, cultural inheritance, cultural heritage.* herencia histórica = historical inheritance, historical heritage.* herencia intelectual = intellectual heritage.* impuesto a la herencia = inheritance tax.* * *1) (Der) inheritancele dejó en herencia la finca — he bequeathed o left her the farm
2) (Biol) heredity* * *= inheritance, spillover, heredity.Ex: This involves the entire process by which man profits by his inheritance of acquired knowledge.
Ex: A third major trend that is a spillover from the 1980s is the proliferation of microcomputers in all sectors of society.Ex: Their job is to make sense of all the empirical and statistical evidence of age, gender, health, heredity, life styles, and living and working conditions that serve as indicators of longevity, productivity, and obligation.* dejar en herencia = bequeath.* herencia cultural = heritage, cultural inheritance, cultural heritage.* herencia histórica = historical inheritance, historical heritage.* herencia intelectual = intellectual heritage.* impuesto a la herencia = inheritance tax.* * *A ( Der) inheritancele dejó en herencia la finca he bequeathed o left her the farmrecibió cinco millones de bolívares en herencia he inherited five million bolivarsnuestra herencia cultural our cultural heritageCompuesto:unclaimed o unsettled estateB ( Biol) heredity* * *
herencia sustantivo femeninoa) (Der) inheritance;◊ le dejó en herencia la finca he bequeathed o left her the farm
c) (Biol) heredity
herencia sustantivo femenino
1 Jur inheritance, legacy
2 Biol heredity
' herencia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
dilapidar
- dividir
- parte
- partición
- renunciar
- rompecabezas
- acabar
- corresponder
- dejar
- disputar
- malgastar
- paterno
- pretensión
- repudiar
- sucesión
- tocar
English:
disposal
- estate
- fall out
- hand down
- heritage
- inheritance
- legacy
- squander
- heredity
* * *herencia nf1. [de bienes] inheritance;dejar algo en herencia a alguien to bequeath sth to sb;recibir una herencia to receive an inheritance;la casa le corresponde por herencia the house has been left o bequeathed to him;el conflicto es herencia de su pasado colonial the conflict is a legacy of their colonial past;la herencia cultural de un país a country's cultural heritageherencia yacente unclaimed estate, estate in abeyance2. [de rasgos] heredity;los ojos azules son herencia de su madre she gets her blue eyes from her motherherencia genética genetic inheritance* * *f inheritance* * *herencia nf1) : inheritance2) : heritage3) : heredity* * *herencia n inheritance -
8 renegar
v.1 to grumble (informal) (gruñir).Ella reniega del dinero She grumbles about the money.2 to renegate, to abjure.Ricardo reniega Richard renegates.3 to renegate to.Me reniega Ricardo Ricardo renegates to me.* * *1 (negar) to deny vigorously* * *1. VI1)renegar de: renegó de su fe — he renounced his faith
2) (=maldecir) to curse, swear; (=blasfemar) to blaspheme3) (=refunfuñar) to complain (de about)2.VT* * *1.verbo intransitivo1)a) (Relig) to apostatizeb) ( abjurar)renegar DE algo — de creencias/principios to renounce something
3) (quejarse, refunfuñar) to grumble4) (AmL) ( enojarse) to get annoyed2.renegar vt to deny... vigorously* * *= disavow, renounce.Ex. Feminists disavow biology & biologists who reduce human biology to anatomy.Ex. 'Classification by attraction', i.e. the placing of a subject as the most concrete element represented in it, without regard to the basic discipline concerned, is renounced = Se rechaza la "Clasificación por atracción", es decir, la asignación de una materia según el elemento más concreto representado en ella, sin tener en cuenta la disciplina en cuestión.----* renegar a una promesa = go back on + Posesivo + promise.* renegar de = deny.* * *1.verbo intransitivo1)a) (Relig) to apostatizeb) ( abjurar)renegar DE algo — de creencias/principios to renounce something
3) (quejarse, refunfuñar) to grumble4) (AmL) ( enojarse) to get annoyed2.renegar vt to deny... vigorously* * *= disavow, renounce.Ex: Feminists disavow biology & biologists who reduce human biology to anatomy.
Ex: 'Classification by attraction', i.e. the placing of a subject as the most concrete element represented in it, without regard to the basic discipline concerned, is renounced = Se rechaza la "Clasificación por atracción", es decir, la asignación de una materia según el elemento más concreto representado en ella, sin tener en cuenta la disciplina en cuestión.* renegar a una promesa = go back on + Posesivo + promise.* renegar de = deny.* * *renegar [A7 ]viA1 ( Relig) to apostatize2 (abjurar) renegar DE algo:nunca renegaré de mis principios/creencias I shall never renounce my principles/beliefsrenegar de Dios to renounce Godha renegado de su familia she has disowned her family, she doesn't want to have anything to do with her familyrenegar de una promesa to renege on o go back on a promiseB1 (maldecir) to swear, curse2 (blasfemar) to blasphemeC (quejarse, refunfuñar) to grumble renegar DE algo to grumble ABOUT sthrenegaba del tiempo he was grumbling about the weatherD ( AmL) (enojarse) to get annoyed■ renegarvtto deny … vigorouslynegó y renegó su participación en el asunto she vigorously denied any involvement in the affair* * *
renegar ( conjugate renegar) verbo intransitivoa) (Relig) to apostatize;
renegar DE algo ‹de creencias/principios› to renounce sth
( blasfemar) to blaspheme
renegar DE algo to grumble about sth
renegar
I vtr (negar con fuerza) to deny vigorously
II verbo intransitivo
1 (de creencias, ideología, etc) to renounce: renegaron de su pasado fascista, they repudiated their fascist past
2 (repudiar) to disown: reniega de su familia, he disowns his family
3 fam (refunfuñar) renegar de algo, to grumble about sthg
' renegar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
maldecir
English:
forswear
- disown
* * *♦ vt[negar] to deny categorically;negó y renegó que hubiera estado allí he repeatedly and categorically denied that he had been there♦ vi1.renegar de [fe] to renounce2.[principios] to abandon, to renouncerenegar de [familia] to disown;* * *v/i:renegar de alguien disown s.o.;renegar de algo renounce sth* * *renegar {49} vi1)renegar de : to renounce, to disown, to give up2)renegar de : to complain aboutrenegar vt1) : to deny vigorously2) : to abhor, to hate -
9 violencia
f.1 violence.violencia doméstica domestic violence2 force.3 awkwardness.4 rough stuff, violent stuff.* * *1 (fuerza) violence2 (embarazo) embarrassment3 (situación embarazosa) embarrassing situation4 (violación) rape5 (injusticia) outrage* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (gen) violence; (=fuerza) force; (Jur) assault, violence; (Pol) rule by forceno se consigue nada con él usando la violencia — you will not achieve anything with him by using force, you won't get anywhere with him if you use force
amenazar violencia — to threaten violence; [turba] to turn ugly
apelar a la violencia — to resort to violence, use force
= violentar 1., 2)—
2) (=vergüenza) embarrassment; (=situación) embarrassing situationsi eso te causa violencia — if that makes you feel awkward o uncomfortable, if that embarrasses you
estar con violencia — to be o feel awkward
3)una violencia — a damaging act; (=atrocidad) an outrage
4) (Col)( Hist, Pol)* * *femenino violencerecurrir a la violencia — to resort to violence o force
* * *= violence, savagery, battery.Ex. Such power groups subsume the individual will as never before, and generate feelings of bewilderment, apathy, violence, alienation.Ex. Is there any ambiguity in this phrase which can excuse the ALA's failure to defend Cuba's independent libraries from the savagery being inflicted upon them?.Ex. The increasing frequency of notorious cases of conflicts between police officers & members of the general public (which in New York City has led to incidents of death, battery, & sexual assault) is cause for alarm.----* brote de violencia = outbreak of violence.* camapaña de violencia = campaign of violence.* con violencia = virulently.* golpear con violencia = smite.* incitar la violencia = incite + violence.* no violencia = nonviolence.* violencia al volante = road rage.* violencia callejera = street violence.* violencia de género = sexual violence, gender-related violence, gender violence, gender-based violence, domestic violence.* violencia doméstica = domestic violence.* violencia en el hogar = domestic violence.* violencia en la escuela = school violence.* violencia en la familia = family violence.* violencia en la pantalla = screen violence.* violencia escolar = school violence.* violencia étnica = ethnic violence.* violencia familiar = family violence, domestic violence.* violencia física = physical violence.* violencia intrafamiliar = domestic violence.* violencia matrimonial = spousal abuse.* violencia racial = racial violence.* violencia sexista = sexual violence, gender-based violence.* * *femenino violencerecurrir a la violencia — to resort to violence o force
* * *= violence, savagery, battery.Ex: Such power groups subsume the individual will as never before, and generate feelings of bewilderment, apathy, violence, alienation.
Ex: Is there any ambiguity in this phrase which can excuse the ALA's failure to defend Cuba's independent libraries from the savagery being inflicted upon them?.Ex: The increasing frequency of notorious cases of conflicts between police officers & members of the general public (which in New York City has led to incidents of death, battery, & sexual assault) is cause for alarm.* brote de violencia = outbreak of violence.* camapaña de violencia = campaign of violence.* con violencia = virulently.* golpear con violencia = smite.* incitar la violencia = incite + violence.* no violencia = nonviolence.* violencia al volante = road rage.* violencia callejera = street violence.* violencia de género = sexual violence, gender-related violence, gender violence, gender-based violence, domestic violence.* violencia doméstica = domestic violence.* violencia en el hogar = domestic violence.* violencia en la escuela = school violence.* violencia en la familia = family violence.* violencia en la pantalla = screen violence.* violencia escolar = school violence.* violencia étnica = ethnic violence.* violencia familiar = family violence, domestic violence.* violencia física = physical violence.* violencia intrafamiliar = domestic violence.* violencia matrimonial = spousal abuse.* violencia racial = racial violence.* violencia sexista = sexual violence, gender-based violence.* * *violencehubo que recurrir a la violencia they had to resort to violence o forceCompuestos:gender violence● violencia feminicida or femicidagender violence against a woman resulting in her death* * *
violencia sustantivo femenino
violence;
violencia sustantivo femenino violence
' violencia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
brotar
- brote
- escalada
- estallido
- fuerte
- fuerza
- ímpetu
- impetuosidad
- agarrar
- extinguir
- no
- partidario
- repudiar
- señal
- torturar
English:
against
- break out
- clash
- domestic
- erupt
- flare up
- flare-up
- force
- gouge
- jam on
- mindless
- outbreak
- rough
- screen
- slam down
- tide
- untouched
- violence
- violently
- wanton
- resort
* * *violencia nf1. [agresividad] violence;reaccionó con violencia she reacted violently;emplear la violencia contra la población desarmada to use violence against an unarmed populationviolencia callejera street violence;violencia doméstica domestic violence;violencia física physical violence;violencia de género [contra mujeres] violence against women2. [de viento, pasiones] force3. [incomodidad] awkwardnessLA VIOLENCIAOn 9th April 1948, the leftist Liberal Party leader of Colombia, Jorge Eliécer Gaitán, was murdered in Bogotá. Popular outrage led to an outburst of violent street rioting (known as “el bogotazo”), which was put down within a few days. However, this sparked off ten years of virtual civil war in the countryside between supporters of the Liberal and Conservative parties in which some 300,000 people died. This period is known as la Violencia, and only ended when the two parties, united by their opposition to the dictatorship of General Rojas Pinilla (1953-7), agreed to form a Frente Nacional under which they alternated in power over the next 16 years.* * *f violence* * *violencia nf: violence* * *violencia n violence -
10 desentenderse
pron.v.1 to pretend not to hear/know.desentenderse de to refuse to have anything to do with2 to shrug it off, to forget about it, to pay no attention.Nos hicimos sordos We paid no attention.* * *1 (afectar ignorancia) to pretend not to know (de, -/about), ignore (de, -), feign ignorance (de, of)■ cuando ve la tele, se desentiende del teléfono when he's watching the telly, he pretends not to hear the telephone2 (no tomar parte en algo) to take no part (de, in), have nothing to do (de, with)* * *VPR1) (=simular ignorancia)2) (=repudiar)desentenderse de algo — to wash one's hands of sth, want nothing to do with sth
* * *verbo pronominaldesentenderse de algo — de un asunto to wash one's hands of something
tú siempre te desentiendes de estos problemas — you never want to have anything to do with these problems
* * *verbo pronominaldesentenderse de algo — de un asunto to wash one's hands of something
tú siempre te desentiendes de estos problemas — you never want to have anything to do with these problems
* * *desentenderse [E8 ]desentenderse DE algo/algn:se desentendió por completo del asunto he washed his hands of the whole affairtú siempre te desentiendes de estos problemas you always distance yourself from these problemsse desentiende de los hijos he doesn't take an interest in the children* * *
desentenderse ( conjugate desentenderse) verbo pronominal desentenderse de algo ‹ de un asunto› to wash one's hands of sth;
■desentenderse vr (eludir, quedarse al margen de) not to want to have anything to do [de, with], to wash one's hands [de, of]
' desentenderse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desconectar
- desconectarse
- librarse
- despreocuparse
* * *desentenderse vpryo me desentiendo I want nothing to do with it;cuando algo no le interesa, se desentiende por completo when something doesn't interest him, he'll have nothing to do with it;desentenderse de algo/alguien to want nothing to do with sth/sb;nos desentendimos del asunto we want nothing to do with this business;¡es un caradura!, le dices que haga algo y se desentiende de ti he's got a nerve!, you tell him to do something and he pretends he hasn't heard you* * *v/r not want to know (de about)* * *desentenderse {56} vr1)desentenderse de : to want nothing to do with, to be uninterested in2)desentenderse de : to pretend ignorance of -
11 renegado
adj.renegade, apostate.f. & m.renegade, recreant.past part.past participle of spanish verb: renegar.* * *1→ link=renegar renegar► adjetivo1 renegade► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 renegade* * *renegado, -a1. ADJ2) * (=brusco) gruff *; (=malhumorado) cantankerous, bad-tempered2.SM / F (=traidor) renegade; (Rel) apostate; (Pol) rebel* * *- da masculino, femenino renegade* * *- da masculino, femenino renegade* * *renegade ( before n)masculine, femininerenegadeun renegado social a dropout* * *
Del verbo renegar: ( conjugate renegar)
renegado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
renegado
renegar
renegado◊ -da sustantivo masculino, femenino
renegade
renegar ( conjugate renegar) verbo intransitivoa) (Relig) to apostatize;
renegado DE algo ‹de creencias/principios› to renounce sth
( blasfemar) to blaspheme
renegado DE algo to grumble about sth
renegado,-a adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino renegade
renegar
I vtr (negar con fuerza) to deny vigorously
II verbo intransitivo
1 (de creencias, ideología, etc) to renounce: renegaron de su pasado fascista, they repudiated their fascist past
2 (repudiar) to disown: reniega de su familia, he disowns his family
3 fam (refunfuñar) renegar de algo, to grumble about sthg
' renegado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
renegada
English:
renegade
- turn
* * *renegado, -a♦ adjrenegade♦ nm,frenegade* * *I adj renegade atrII m, renegada f renegade* * *renegado, -da n: renegade
См. также в других словарях:
repudiar — (Del lat. repudiāre). 1. tr. Rechazar algo, no aceptarlo. Repudiar la ley. [m6]Repudiar la paz. [m6]Repudiar un consejo. 2. Rechazar a la mujer propia. ¶ MORF. conjug. c. anunciar … Diccionario de la lengua española
repudiar — Se conjuga como: cambiar Infinitivo: Gerundio: Participio: repudiar repudiando repudiado Indicativo presente imperfecto pretérito futuro condicional yo tú él, ella, Ud. nosotros vosotros ellos, ellas, Uds. repudio repudias repudia… … Wordreference Spanish Conjugations Dictionary
repudiar — v. tr. 1. Deixar só ou sem ajuda. = ABANDONAR, DESAMPARAR, ENJEITAR ≠ AJUDAR, ACOLHER, AMPARAR 2. Não considerar aceitável, admissível ou verdadeiro (ex.: repudiar afirmações). = RECUSAR, REJEITAR ≠ ACEITAR 3. Manifestar oposição. = OPOR SE,… … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
repudiar — verbo transitivo 1. Uso/registro: elevado. No aceptar (una persona) [una cosa]: Repudio la violencia. Sinónimo: censurar. 2 … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
repudiar — ‘Rechazar [algo]’ y ‘rechazar legalmente [al cónyuge]’. Se acentúa como anunciar (→ apéndice 1, n.º 4) … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
repudiar — (Del lat. repudiare.) ► verbo transitivo 1 No aceptar una cosa que se considera condenable: ■ repudio la segregación racial. SINÓNIMO censurar desaprobar 2 DERECHO Rechazar el marido a la mujer legalmente, en algunas sociedades. 3 … Enciclopedia Universal
repudiar — {{#}}{{LM R33898}}{{〓}} {{ConjR33898}}{{\}}CONJUGACIÓN{{/}}{{SynR34732}} {{[}}repudiar{{]}} ‹re·pu·diar› {{《}}▍ v.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} {{♂}}Referido a la esposa,{{♀}} rechazarla legalmente su marido: • El sultán repudió a una de sus esposas porque… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
repudiar — No es sinónimo de rechazar … Diccionario español de neologismos
repudiar — re|pu|di|ar Mot Agut Verb transitiu … Diccionari Català-Català
repudiar — (v) (Intermedio) no admitir algo por desprecio u otras razones Ejemplos: El mundo ha repudiado el golpe de estado en aquel país. Repudia el racismo y cada tipo de discriminación. Sinónimos: dejar, echar, separar, rechazar, separarse, descartar,… … Español Extremo Basic and Intermediate
repudiar — transitivo 1) desechar, repeler*, rechazar. ≠ tomar, aceptar. 2) renunciar, rehusar*, denegar. ≠ aceptar, to … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos