disclaimer
IPA: dɪskɫˈeɪmɝ
noun
- One who disclaims, disowns, or renounces.
- A public disavowal, as of responsibility, pretensions, claims, opinions, etc.
- (law) A denial, disavowal, or renunciation, as of a title, claim, interest, estate, or trust; relinquishment or waiver of an interest or estate.
- (proscribed) A disclosure of an interest, relationship, or the like.
verb
- (transitive, informal) To disclaim or disavow, as by appending a legal disclaimer.
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Examples of "disclaimer" in Sentences
- The previous disclaimer was too indiscreet and vague.
- I agree to adding the disclaimer mentioned for the calligraphy.
- It's the visibility of the disclaimer, not the disclaimer itself.
- Posting nutty stuff without a disclaimer is a de facto endorsement.
- This disclaimer is in compliance with the new FCC code for product transparency.
- It turns out the disclaimer is completely false, but why even have it in the first place?
- In addition they must carry a label disclaimer that statements have not been evaluated by the FDA.
- May 27, 2010, 1: 51 pm anomdebus says: lgm: Posting nutty stuff without a disclaimer is a de facto endorsement.
- This disclaimer is here because, unfortunately, often anything with the word "soy" in it seems more commonly connected with "healthful" than "delectable," and I don't want to scare anyone off.
- People from outside the church are welcome to RSVP and attend but keep in mind this disclaimer from the creators of Living the Questions, the folks who also created the “Eclipsing Empire: Paul, Rome and the Kingdom of God” curriculum:
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