单词 | disclaiming |
释义 | disclaimingn. The action of disclaim v. (in various senses); an instance of this. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > statement > repudiation or refusal to acknowledge > [noun] unknowledgea1400 disclaimc1436 disappropriation1555 abrenunciation1557 disclaiming1574 disavowry1588 disavowing1602 disclamation1606 disavowment1618 disavower1648 disavowal1660 disavowancea1716 disclaimer1748 repudiation1858 the mind > language > statement > refusal > [noun] > disavowal or refusal to acknowledge something disclaiming1574 denial1590 disacknowledge1603 disacknowledgement1650 disacknowledging1655 1574 A. Golding tr. J. Calvin Serm. on Job clvi. 734/2 There is greate oddes betweene mennes desyring to be somewhat of themselues.., and betweene vtter disclayming of all goodnesse. 1604 W. Shakespeare Hamlet v. ii. 187 Let my disclaiming from a purpos'd euill, Free me so farre in your most generous thoughts. View more context for this quotation 1607 S. Hieron Discouerie of Hypocrisie in Wks. (1620) I. 268 In all those which thinke and hope to bee saued, there must bee a disclaiming, a renouncing, an vtter forsaking of those sinnes. 1702 J. Hough Serm. Preach'd Before Lord Mayor London 10 By their immersion into Water, was figuratively signify'd a Death, a disclaiming, and renouncing of their former Lives. 1796 F. Burney Camilla IV. vii. 99 Utterly confounded by so unexpected a disclaiming of all design, she again..cast up her eyes and hands. 1830 M. W. Shelley Fortunes Perkin Warbeck I. xv. 300 He checked himself from any angry disclaiming of the accusation. 1894 E. S. Williamson Vashti & Esther (new ed.) xvi. 226 She was already the mother-in-law of a duke's daughter, and might become, in spite of her husband's loud disclaimings, the mother-in-law of a prince. 1975 J. A. Loewen Culture & Human Values 434/1 No amount of disclaiming can hide the fact that money is involved in constructing buildings, making airstrips, and working on agricultural projects. 1998 in A. Broeckmann Art of Accident 85 The medium of the Pythia would receive ‘oracles’ from the Gods in the form of non-verbal, frenzied gibberish and incoherent disclaimings. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2013; most recently modified version published online March 2022). disclaimingadj. That disclaims something; esp. that denies or repudiates something. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > statement > repudiation or refusal to acknowledge > [adjective] disclaiming1652 disclamatory1764 1652 Protestation by Dissenting Brethren Refuted 16 The disclaiming corrupt Assemblies at Glasgow. 1796 J. Farington Diary 4 June (1978) II. 569 Bush affected to make an apology, or rather a disclaiming speech. 1802 A. Radcliffe Poet. Wks. (1833) II. 271 The Baron..bowed with a disclaiming gesture. 1892 Rep. Patent Cases IX. 83 The language of this disclaiming clause. 1938 W. Watson Miss Pettigrew lives for Day vii. 90 Miss Pettigrew twittered, fluttered, blushed, made little disclaiming noises. 2004 Independent on Sunday (Nexis) 24 Oct. 30 He is a sixtysomething disclaiming baronet who, among other accomplishments, wrote the 1983 Tory election manifesto. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2013; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1574adj.1652 |
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