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plural disclaimers
One who disclaims, disowns, or renounces. examples
A public disavowal, as of responsibility, pretensions, claims, opinions, etc. examples
(law) A denial, disavowal, or renunciation, as of a title, claim, interest, estate, or trust; relinquishment or waiver of an interest or estate. examples
(proscribed) A disclosure of an interest, relationship, or the like. quotations examples
It interviewed, among others, the director of Vasant Valley School, owned by the same family that part-owns Mail Today. No disclaimer was carried stating as much.
May 10 2012, Anant Rangaswami, “No need for regulation in media – it’s happening by itself”, in Firstpost
Though the fact that the two men do business together was disclosed on air, a recent op-ed penned by Lako and published on the Hannity show’s website had no such disclaimer.
April 23 2018, Hallie Detrick, “What We Know About Sean Hannity's Shell Companies and Why It Matters”, in Fortune
third-person singular simple present disclaimers, present participle disclaimering, simple past and past participle disclaimered
(transitive, informal) To disclaim or disavow, as by appending a legal disclaimer. quotations examples
When you can hear your lover say that painful thing straight up, without a lot of disclaimering or softening to make sure that your feelings will be hurt as little as possible, […]
2005, Raven Kaldera, Pagan Polyamory: Becoming a Tribe of Hearts, page 229
Now that I have disclaimered myself, I can tell you the story of how one of the guards smoked Salvia divinorum and tripped balls for fifteen minutes […]
2015, Evan Butler, Guardians of Life, page 45