Disclaim vs Give_up - What's the difference?
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To renounce all claim to; to deny ownership of or responsibility for; to disown; to disavow; to reject.
* Dryden
* Farmer
* 1901 , , (w, The Monkey's Paw)
*:"I was to say that Maw and Meggins disclaim all responsibility," continued the other. "They admit no liability at all, but in consideration of your son's services they wish to present you with a certain sum as compensation."
To deny, as a claim; to refuse.
* Milman
(legal) To relinquish or deny having a claim; to disavow another's claim; to decline accepting, as an estate, interest, or office.
To surrender (someone or something).
To stop or quit (an activity, etc).
To relinquish (something).
* 1816 , (Jane Austen), , Volume 1, Chapter 7:
To lose hope concerning (someone or something).
To abandon (someone or something).
To admit defeat, to capitulate.
Disclaim is a related term of give_up.
As verbs the difference between disclaim and give_up
is that disclaim is to renounce all claim to; to deny ownership of or responsibility for; to disown; to disavow; to reject while give_up is to surrender (someone or something).disclaim
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(wikipedia disclaim)Verb
(en verb)- He calls the gods to witness their offence; / Disclaims the war, asserts his innocence.
- He disclaims the authority of Jesus.
- The payment was irregularly made, if not disclaimed .
- (Burrill)
Synonyms
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* (l) (Webster 1913)give_up
English
Verb
- He was surrounded, so gave''' himself '''up .
- They gave''' him '''up to the police.
- They gave up the search when it got dark.
- He gave up his seat to an old man.
- "Dear Miss Woodhouse, I would not give up the pleasure and honour of being intimate with you for any thing in the world."
- They gave him up for dead.
- I gave up my faith years ago.
- OK, I give up , you win.
