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ripudiato

repudiated, disowned

adjective ree-poo-DYAH-toh Rare

Usage Note

Ripudiato is the past participle of ripudiare (to repudiate, disown) used as an adjective. It is used in family contexts (a disowned child) or in legal and political ones (a repudiated treaty). The Italian Constitution notably ripudia war in Article 11: L'Italia ripudia la guerra.

Examples

"Si sentiva ripudiato dalla sua stessa famiglia."

Natural Translation

He felt disowned by his own family.

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