disaffirmed

/ˌdɪsəˈfɜrmd/
verb
  1. To state formally that a previous decision, agreement, or belief is no longer valid or accepted.
    • The company disaffirmed the contract when the other party failed to meet the deadline.
    • She disaffirmed her earlier statement, saying she had been under pressure.
    • The court disaffirmed the earlier ruling after new evidence emerged.
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