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DISCLAMATION definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
disclamation in American English (ˌdɪskləˈmeɪʃən ) noun. an act of disclaiming; renunciation; repudiation .
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DISCLAMATION Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DISCLAMATION is renunciation, disavowal.
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DISCLAMATION Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Disclamation definition: the act of disclaiming; renunciation; disavowal.. See examples of DISCLAMATION used in a sentence.
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disclamation
disclamation (dɪskləˈmeɪʃən) [n. of action from med.L. disclāmāre to disclaim.] 1. Sc. Law. The action of disclaiming on the part of a tenant, etc.: see disclaim v. 1, and cf. disclaimer1 1.1592 Sc. Acts Jas. VI (1814) 604 (Jam.) With all richt.. be ressone of ward, nonentries..purprusionis, disclam...
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DISCLAMATION - The Law Dictionary
Disclamation. Definition and Citations: In Scotch law. Disavowal of tenure; denial that one holds lands of another. Bell. Previous Definition: Disclaimer.
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disclamation, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun disclamation. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. See meaning ...
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disclamatory
disclamatory, a. rare. (dɪsˈklæmətərɪ) [f. as prec. + -ory.] Of the nature of, or tending to disclamation: having the character of disclaiming.1853 Reade Chr. Johnstone ii. 30 ‘My Lord, my Lord!’ remonstrated Saunders, with a shocked and most disclamatory tone.
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disclamation - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun · The act of disclaiming or something disclaimed. · A renunciation.
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SND :: disclamation - Dictionaries of the Scots Language
DISCLAMATION, n. 1. Sc. law. †(1) The disclaiming or disavowal on the part of a tenant of obligation to his superior (Sc. 1754 J. Erskine Princ.
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Disclamation Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
Disclamation definition: The act or an instance of disavowing; renunciation.
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Disclamation - WORDS IN A SENTENCE
Examples of Disclamation in a sentence. 1. The terrorist group issued a disclamation statement denying any part in the latest string of heinous crimes.
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Disclamation Definition, Meaning & Usage | FineDictionary.com
A disavowing or disowning. Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia #. (n) disclamation. The act of disclaiming; a disavowing; specifically, in Scots law, the act ...
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, after the capture of İzmir by the Greeks, Balıkesir is the first place in Turkey that the reaction of Balıkesir had shown by declared Redd-i Ilhak (Disclamation
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insuspect
† insuˈspect, a. Obs. [in-3.] Unsuspected; not to be suspected. So † insuˈspected a. Obs., unsuspected, of which one has no suspicion.1606 W. Birnie Kirk-Buriall xiii. D j b, The constant silence of the insuspect auncients does testifie their misknowledgment and disclamation of the same. 1646 Sir T....
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disclaim
▪ I. disclaim, v. (dɪsˈkleɪm) [a. AF. des-, disclamer (accented stem desclaime), f. des-, dis- 4 + clamer to claim; in med.(Anglo)L. disclāmāre.] 1. intr. Law. To renounce, relinquish, or repudiate a legal claim; to make a formal disclaimer. Const. † in the thing disclaimed, † out of or from the cla...
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