repudiar

This is the 13592nd most frequent Spanish word.


repudiar

To reject or condemn something or someone strongly.


Here, 'repudiar' is used to denote a strong rejection or disapproval of social injustice, emphasizing a moral or ethical standpoint.

Las personas suelen repudiar la injusticia social en sus comunidades.

People often repudiate social injustice in their communities.


In this sentence, 'repudiar' reflects the rejection of concepts or opinions, specifically when they conflict with one's own values or perspectives.

Es común repudiar las ideas que no coinciden con nuestras creencias personales.

It is common to repudiate ideas that do not align with our personal beliefs.


Here 'repudiar' is used professionally or legally to mean the deliberate denouncement or withdrawal from formal agreements, highlighting strategic or protective reasoning.

El gobierno decidió repudiar los acuerdos que consideraban perjudiciales para el país.

The government decided to repudiate the agreements they deemed harmful to the country.