noun
- plural of disavower; people who deny responsibility for, reject, or refuse to acknowledge something (such as a statement, action, or relationship)
Usage: countable noun; typically used in formal or legal contexts
Examples
- The disavowers of the controversial policy faced criticism from supporters.
- Several disavowers of the agreement signed a joint statement.
- The company's disavowers claimed they had no knowledge of the illegal activity.
- Political disavowers of the treaty argued it was unconstitutional.
- The disavowers refused to accept any connection to the scandal.