disown

disown
transitive verb
verleugnen
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[dis'oun]
verb
(to refuse to acknowledge as belonging to oneself: to disown one's son.) verleugnen
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dis·own
[dɪˈsəʊn, AM -soʊn]
vt
to \disown sb
1. (sever ties) jdn verstoßen
2. (repudiate) jdn verleugnen; (hum also) jdn nicht mehr kennen hum
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[dɪs'əʊn]
vt
verleugnen; signature nicht (als seine eigene) anerkennen; suggestion nicht wahrhaben wollen

I'll disown you if you go out in that hat — wenn du mit dem Hut ausgehst, tue ich so, als ob ich nicht zu dir gehöre

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disown [dısˈəʊn] v/t
1. nichts zu tun haben wollen mit, ablehnen
2. ableugnen
3. ein Kind verstoßen
4. nicht (als gültig) anerkennen
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transitive verb
verleugnen
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v.
ablehnen v.
verableugnen v.

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