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will repudiate

  • future tense
    of repudiate.
    repudiate
    verb (used with object)
    to reject as having no authority or binding force.

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I happen to hold to the point of view that it isn’t going to be too long before the American people as a people will repudiate our war in Southeast Asia.

From Salon Jan. 10, 2020

"We're going to wind up doing things that, when the American people hear of them, they will repudiate."

From Time Magazine Archive

Let us hope that the Roman Catholics in the United States will repudiate this brutality in Colombia with actions as well as words.

From Time Magazine Archive

Before he can move forward, Aristide must reconstruct institutions that will repudiate past government abuses and formally enshrine basic human rights for all citizens.

From Time Magazine Archive

I do not think it is to be presumed that the United States as a nation will repudiate its debts because two separate States may have been guilty of repudiation.

From North America — Volume 2 by Anthony Trollope