1. To inantly refuse to make a point. An act of "repute" in self defense of the word previously stated. To refudiate.
2. A supreme being of great knowledge, superior being, has been bestowed the gift from wisemen so as to inantly "refudiate" the great wisdom.
2. A supreme being of great knowledge, superior being, has been bestowed the gift from wisemen so as to inantly "refudiate" the great wisdom.
Sarah has refudiated her previous statement of misguided information in order to redirect the words by the surrounding the word of meaning with new context.
by Wasn'tMeEither December 20, 2010
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