Disclaim

/dɪsˈkleɪm/ verb

To deny responsibility for, ownership of, or connection with something. Often used in legal or formal contexts to reject liability or association with particular statements or actions.

From Old French 'desclamer' meaning 'to cry out against,' composed of 'dis-' (away, apart) and 'clamare' (to cry out). The legal sense of denying responsibility developed in medieval Latin legal terminology.

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