verb
- to reverse or overturn a previous affirmation or decision
Usage: legal
Examples
- The appellate court disaffirmed the lower court’s ruling.
- The board disaffirmed its previous decision after reviewing new evidence.
- His conviction was disaffirmed on appeal due to procedural errors.
- The committee disaffirmed the policy that had been in place for years.
- The judge disaffirmed the jury’s verdict and ordered a new trial.
- The regulatory agency disaffirmed the permit that had been granted earlier.