Disavow

/ˌdɪsəˈvaʊ/ verb

To deny knowledge of, responsibility for, or association with someone or something, typically to distance oneself from controversial actions or statements. Implies a more personal rejection than mere denial.

From Old French 'desavouer,' combining 'des-' (un-, dis-) with 'avouer' (to acknowledge), from Latin 'advocare' (to call to one's aid). Originally meant to refuse to acknowledge as one's own.

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