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disclaim

verb
dis·​claim | \ dis-ˈklām How to pronounce disclaim (audio) \
disclaimed; disclaiming; disclaims

Definition of disclaim

intransitive verb

1 : to make a disclaimer
2a obsolete : to disavow all part or share
b : to utter denial

transitive verb

1 : to renounce a legal claim to
2 : deny, disavow disclaimed any knowledge of the contents of the letter

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Synonyms & Antonyms for disclaim

Synonyms

deny, disavow, disown, repudiate

Antonyms

acknowledge, avow, claim, own, recognize

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Examples of disclaim in a Sentence

the prisoner disclaimed any part in the prank her spokesperson flatly disclaimed the marriage rumor circulating in the press

Recent Examples on the Web

Sponsor disclaims any liability for damage to any computer system resulting from participating in, or accessing or downloading information in connection with the Contest. Washington Post, "20th annual Travel photo contest: Official rules," 26 June 2019 In the confusion, actresses including Ashley Judd and Wedil David and attorneys for several other Weinstein accusers quickly disclaimed any deal. Eriq Gardner, The Hollywood Reporter, "Weinstein Civil Suits: A Rather Unsettled $44 Million Settlement," 7 June 2019 When asked about his token’s possible value, Haleem disclaims any knowledge, responsibility, or promise. Adam Lashinsky, Fortune, "Cryptocurrency, IoT, Scooters? A Zany Plan to Take on Telecom—Data Sheet," 31 May 2019 Bloomberg and its Suppliers, agents, directors, officers, employees, representatives, successors, and assigns disclaim any responsibility and assume no liability for any Submissions submitted by you or any third party. Bloomberg, "Terms of Service," 8 July 2018 This approach is aimed at letting Trump have his nativist cake and eat it, too, while disclaiming responsibility for kids in cages, alone or with their parents. Ed Kilgore, Daily Intelligencer, "Trump Ends Family Separations By Ordering Family Detentions," 20 June 2018 Those responsible for the sale of data and guns both disclaim responsibility for the dangerous uses to which these goods are put, though both are profitable precisely because of those dangerous activities. Priya Satia, The New Republic, "What Mass Shootings and Big Data Have in Common," 10 May 2018 That notably included the candidate in that Pennsylvania race, in its 18th District, where the GOP ran so many anti-Pelosi ads: Conor Lamb ran his own anti-Pelosi ad, disclaiming any support for her in future leadership contests. Ed Kilgore, Daily Intelligencer, "Could Nancy Pelosi Lose Her Leadership Position After the Midterms?," 24 Apr. 2018 Sunset Publishing Corporation disclaims any liability for links (1) from another web site to this Web Site and (2) to another web site from this Web Site. Sunset, "Terms and Conditions of Use," 22 Jan. 2018

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First Known Use of disclaim

15th century, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense 1

History and Etymology for disclaim

Middle English, from Anglo-French disclaimer, from dis- + claimer to claim

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disclaim

verb

English Language Learners Definition of disclaim

formal : to say that you do not have (something, such as knowledge, responsibility, etc.)

disclaim

verb
dis·​claim | \ dis-ˈklām How to pronounce disclaim (audio) \
disclaimed; disclaiming

Kids Definition of disclaim

: to deny being part of or responsible for Everyone disclaimed any part in the prank.
dis·​claim | \ dis-ˈklām How to pronounce disclaim (audio) \

Legal Definition of disclaim

: to make a disclaimer

transitive verb

1 : to reject or relinquish a claim to (as an interest in an estate)
2a : to deny or reject the right, validity, or authority of
b : to negate or limit the rights under (a warranty)

Other Words from disclaim

disclaimant \ -​ˈklā-​mənt \ noun

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