- dis|own|ment
- dis|own|ment «dihs OHN muhnt», noun.the act of disowning; repudiation.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
own — dis·own; dis·own·ment; land·own·er; land·own·er·ship; own; own·er; own·er·less; own·er·ship; own·hood; own·ness; … English syllables
dis|il|lu|sion|ment — «DIHS ih LOO zhehn muhnt», noun. 1. the process of disillusioning. 2. the state of being disillusioned: »Ravel s great orchestral suite, La Valse, is a brilliant study of the composer s own disillusionment (New Yorker) … Useful english dictionary
disownment — dis·own·ment … English syllables
disown — dis•own [[t]dɪsˈoʊn[/t]] v. t. to refuse to acknowledge ownership of or responsibility for • Etymology: 1610–20 dis•own′ment, n … From formal English to slang
Disownment — Dis*own ment, n. Act of disowning. [R.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Re. — rupee. Also, re. * * * re1 «ray», noun. the second tone of the musical diatonic scale. ╂[< Medieval Latin re < Latin re (sonāre) to resound. See etym. under gamut. (Cf. ↑gamut)] … Useful english dictionary
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r.e. — Football. right end. * * * re1 «ray», noun. the second tone of the musical diatonic scale. ╂[< Medieval Latin re < Latin re (sonāre) to resound. See etym. under gamut. (Cf. ↑gamut)] re2 … Useful english dictionary