repudiative

/rɪˈpjuːdiˌeɪtɪv/
adjective
  1. Tending to reject or refuse to accept something, such as an idea, belief, or responsibility.
    • He gave a repudiative shake of his head when asked to join the project.
    • The politician's repudiative stance on the treaty angered many voters.
    • Her repudiative comments about the plan surprised the team.
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