Similar words: disown, crowned, renowned, browned, drowned, browned off, imprisoned, edison. Meaning: [dɪs'əʊn] adj. any connection is denied.
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1, The spokesperson disowned a published statement.
2, Frankly, I'm not surprised her family disowned her.
3, She disowned their son after she eloped.
4, Her family disowned her for marrying a foreigner.
5, The father disowned his heirs.
6, Since 1960, Kubrick has virtually disowned the film.
7, She disowned her religious belief.
8, Frank's father disowned him when he was caught taking drugs.
9, I know men who have been disowned.
10, He disowned his reprobate son.
11, Of course some of my pro-life friends have disowned me.
12, They disowned his doctrine.
13, She has welcomed the oppressed and disowned of the world to this paranoiac dreamscape for nearly a hundred years.
14, Mr Browne was disowned by his party because it judged him a cad.
15, He disowned his spendthrift son.
16, She disowned any hand in the matter.
17, Her family disowned her for marrying a gentile.
18, Tom disowned the letter.
19, Those comments were later disowned by an official army spokesman.
20, Peter's father disowned him when he was caught taking drugs.
21, She would never have disowned any one on the ground of poverty.
22, The boy was so wicked that his father disowned him.
23, The man was so cruel that his friends disowned him.
24, It's a story set in the last century about a girl whose parents disowned her when she married a foreigner.
25, They were and they must remain irregulars,(http://sentencedict.com/disowned.html) to be disowned at need.
26, When Quaker tea merchant Joseph Fry went bankrupt in 1828 his monthly meeting disowned him.
27, It's cheaper than out-and-out war, and they can be disowned if things grow too difficult.
28, It had been expressly agreed that Pontmercy should never attempt to see his son nor to speak to him, under penalty of having the latter handed over to him disowned and disinherited.
29, So the patient work of the German schoolmasters was disowned.
30, Milton's father was a prosperous merchant, despite the fact that he had been disowned by his family when he converted from Catholicism to Protestantism.
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