Refudiate – reject. ( Oxford American Dictionary ‘s word of the year).
Refudiate – reject. ( Oxford American Dictionary ‘s word of the year).
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A Palinism and a jolly good one at that.
My how she makes the elites squirm – they think she is dumb but she is a whole lot smarter than the vast majority of them.
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Instead of saying I refute and repudiate one just says refudiate, of course it is only properly used if one actually provides a refutation.
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