repudiationist
/rɪˌpjuːdiˈeɪʃənɪst/
noun
- A person who supports or advocates the rejection of something, such as a political policy, debt, or established belief.
- The repudiationist movement gained followers among those who felt betrayed by the government.
- As a repudiationist, she called for the rejection of the old trade agreements.
- The repudiationist argued that the country should cancel all foreign debt.
Synonyms
adjective
- Relating to or characteristic of a person who advocates rejection or refusal.
- The repudiationist stance was unpopular with moderate voters.
- His repudiationist views on the treaty were clear in his speech.
- The party's repudiationist platform appealed to those who wanted change.