disclamation

/ˌdɪskləˈmeɪʃən/
noun
  1. The act of denying or rejecting something, especially a claim or responsibility.
    • Her disclamation of the award was seen as a humble gesture.
    • His disclamation of any involvement in the scandal surprised no one.
    • The company's disclamation of liability was printed in tiny letters at the bottom of the form.
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