disclamation
[ dis-kluh-mey-shuh n ]
/ ˌdɪs kləˈmeɪ ʃən /
noun
the act of disclaiming; renunciation; disavowal.
Origin of disclamation
OTHER WORDS FROM disclamation
dis·clam·a·to·ry [dis-klam-uh-tawr-ee, -tohr-ee] /dɪsˈklæm əˌtɔr i, -ˌtoʊr i/, adjectiveWords nearby disclamation
disciplined,
discission,
discitis,
disclaim,
disclaimer,
disclamation,
disclimax,
disclination,
disclose,
disclosing,
disclosing agent
Example sentences from the Web for disclamation
I cannot tell with what sort of disclamation I sought to reply.
The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 13 (of 25) |Robert Louis StevensonBut St. John's absenting himself from our solemn revels, so long before decreed, is flat mutiny and disclamation of allegiance.
The Fair Maid of Perth |Sir Walter ScottIt may be guessed by some that I had a certain parish in my eye, and this makes it proper I should add a word of disclamation.
A Lowden Sabbath Morn |Robert Louis Stevenson