noun
- a person who rejects, refuses to accept, or denies the validity of something
Usage: formal
Examples
- The senator was known as a repudiator of extremist policies.
- As a repudiator of traditional methods, she sought innovative solutions.
- The company’s CEO became a public repudiator of the controversial practice.
- He was labeled a repudiator of his party’s core principles.
- The scholar emerged as a repudiator of the prevailing theory.
- She stood as a firm repudiator of any compromise on the issue.