He disowned his reprobate son.
I’ll disown you if you misbehave.
You couldn’t be so heartless as to disown him.
Lovell's rich family had disowned him because of his marriage.
Frank's father disowned him when he was caught taking drugs.
Many families disown members who marry outside their religion.
She decided to disown her father after he betrayed her trust.
The company may disown any responsibility for damages caused by misuse of their products.
He threatened to disown his son if he didn't follow in his footsteps.
The celebrity chose to disown his controversial statements from the past.
In some cultures, parents may disown their children for choosing a career they disapprove of.
The politician faced backlash when he tried to disown his previous promises.
She felt heartbroken when her best friend decided to disown her over a misunderstanding.
The artist was prepared to disown any artwork that didn't meet his standards.
The organization made it clear that they would disown any member involved in illegal activities.
Of course, any time the family produced someone halfway decent they were disowned.
33 But whoever disowns me before men, I will disown him before my Father in heaven.
Give me the strength never to disown the poor or bend my knees before insolent might.
Some older Sichuanese disown it altogether.
Parents very very rarely disown their progeny.
I will be forced to disown you.
Which becomes, in the popular mind, a means of disowning the past.
I will disown you if you ever don those tie-dyed pants again.
Like resistors Zangara ran away and was disowned by her parents and siblings.
But he is immediately locked up. Churchill rejects his overtures and Hitler disowns him.
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