disavowers
/ˌdɪsəˈvaʊərz/
noun
- Plural of disavower; people who deny any connection with or responsibility for something.
- A group of disavowers stood outside the courthouse, insisting they had nothing to do with the crime.
- Historians often study the disavowers of unpopular movements to understand shifting public opinion.
- The disavowers of the treaty were all former members of the government.