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Webster 1913 Edition


Disown

Dis-own′

,
Verb.
T.
[
imp. & p. p.
Disowned
;
p. pr. & vb. n.
Disowning
.]
1.
To refuse to own or acknowledge as belonging to one’s self; to disavow or deny, as connected with one's self personally;
as, a parent can hardly
disown
his child; an author will sometimes
disown
his writings.
2.
To refuse to acknowledge or allow; to deny.
Syn. – To disavow; disclaim; deny; abnegate; renounce; disallow.

Webster 1828 Edition


Disown

DISOWN

,
Verb.
T.
[dis and own.]
1.
To deny; not to own; to refuse to acknowledge as belonging to ones self. A parent and hardly disown his child. An author will sometimes disown his writings.
2.
To deny; not to allow.
To disown a brothers better claim.

Definition 2024


disown

disown

English

Verb

disown (third-person singular simple present disowns, present participle disowning, simple past and past participle disowned)

  1. (transitive) To refuse to own or to refuse to acknowledge one’s own.
    Lord Capulet and his wife threatened to disown their daughter Juliet if she didn't go through with marrying Count Paris.
  2. (transitive, computing, Unix) To detach (a job or process) so that it can continue to run even when the user who launched it ends his/her login session.

Usage notes

Particularly used of parents regarding their children, and stronger than the similar estrange, which can also be used of children regarding their parents, or of siblings.

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