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Definition of disclaimer in English: disclaimernoun dɪsˈkleɪmədɪsˈkleɪmər 1A statement that denies something, especially responsibility. 放弃声明书(尤指不承担责任的声明) the novel carries a disclaimer about the characters bearing no relation to living persons 这部小说有常见的声明,声称角色和现实生活中的人物无关。 Example sentencesExamples - We can't be sure that it has even looked at her site - which, incidentally, carries a disclaimer and links to the official site on its front page.
- The best part, however, comes in the form of a disclaimer / warning on the back of the DVD.
- I'm getting a lot of emails that carry long-winded disclaimers on them these days and quite frankly it annoys me.
- The fact he offers no specific disclaimers for the Physics sections leads me to suspect his explanations in other scientific areas (which I am not qualified to assess) are of the same quality level.
- But remember the usual disclaimer: past performance is not necessarily a guide to future performance.
- This was in addition to the ongoing protests in India, where censors demanded a disclaimer to say the film is ‘a work of pure fiction’.
- That brings us to the usual disclaimers: this is a purely subjective take on the primary election.
- If you are going to publish a credible disclaimer you should declare all your past and present political affiliations.
- They are tripping over themselves with contradictory statements and inane disclaimers.
- We have managed to convince some sixty newspapers to carry such disclaimers.
- Most slash fiction carries a content warning and a disclaimer, explaining who holds the copyright to the original work it is based on.
- Now here I need to insert my usual disclaimer about not being in any conceivable sense of the word a military expert.
- In practice, internet users do not check the ‘about us’ sections of websites, try to find out who authors or owners of the site are, or read disclaimers or disclosure statements
- Even the disclaimer and preceding compliment had no effect, apparently.
- The agent's brochure carried disclaimers in fine print at the foot of the front and back pages but I would not accord these decisive significance on the present question.
- Some firms have responded to such fears by putting disclaimers, sometimes several hundred words long, at the end of all electronic communications.
- Is it too late to add a disclaimer saying that all characters are fictional and any resemblance to real people is purely coincidence?
- Most e-mail disclaimers are not disclaimers, but actually address issues such as confidentiality, privacy and access.
- The group was not allowed to post the two variants, but under the new policy, they could post them as long as they carried the appropriate disclaimer.
- He examines my certification card carefully and asks me to sign the usual disclaimers.
Synonyms denial, refusal, rejection - 1.1Law An act of repudiating a claim, warranty, or bequest.
a disclaimer stating that the holidaymaker accepts compensation in full and final settlement of any claims Example sentencesExamples - Few states have applied these provisions to bailments even though bailees often insert disclaimers of warranties into their receipts and contracts.
- Beneficiaries who are considering disclaiming assets must seek legal advice to ensure their disclaimers meet federal and state requirements.
- The person making the disclaimer cannot direct where the disclaimed property is to go.
- A disclaimer releases the tenant from future liabilities under the lease.
- However, in English law statutory liability cannot be excluded by disclaimer or exclusion clauses.
Synonyms renunciation, relinquishment, resignation, abdication repudiation, abjuration, disavowal, disaffirmation
Definition of disclaimer in US English: disclaimernoundisˈklāmərdɪsˈkleɪmər 1A statement that denies something, especially responsibility. 放弃声明书(尤指不承担责任的声明) the novel carries the usual disclaimer about the characters bearing no relation to living persons 这部小说有常见的声明,声称角色和现实生活中的人物无关。 Example sentencesExamples - Most slash fiction carries a content warning and a disclaimer, explaining who holds the copyright to the original work it is based on.
- The fact he offers no specific disclaimers for the Physics sections leads me to suspect his explanations in other scientific areas (which I am not qualified to assess) are of the same quality level.
- He examines my certification card carefully and asks me to sign the usual disclaimers.
- I'm getting a lot of emails that carry long-winded disclaimers on them these days and quite frankly it annoys me.
- The agent's brochure carried disclaimers in fine print at the foot of the front and back pages but I would not accord these decisive significance on the present question.
- Some firms have responded to such fears by putting disclaimers, sometimes several hundred words long, at the end of all electronic communications.
- We can't be sure that it has even looked at her site - which, incidentally, carries a disclaimer and links to the official site on its front page.
- If you are going to publish a credible disclaimer you should declare all your past and present political affiliations.
- They are tripping over themselves with contradictory statements and inane disclaimers.
- This was in addition to the ongoing protests in India, where censors demanded a disclaimer to say the film is ‘a work of pure fiction’.
- Is it too late to add a disclaimer saying that all characters are fictional and any resemblance to real people is purely coincidence?
- Now here I need to insert my usual disclaimer about not being in any conceivable sense of the word a military expert.
- Even the disclaimer and preceding compliment had no effect, apparently.
- The best part, however, comes in the form of a disclaimer / warning on the back of the DVD.
- That brings us to the usual disclaimers: this is a purely subjective take on the primary election.
- The group was not allowed to post the two variants, but under the new policy, they could post them as long as they carried the appropriate disclaimer.
- We have managed to convince some sixty newspapers to carry such disclaimers.
- In practice, internet users do not check the ‘about us’ sections of websites, try to find out who authors or owners of the site are, or read disclaimers or disclosure statements
- Most e-mail disclaimers are not disclaimers, but actually address issues such as confidentiality, privacy and access.
- But remember the usual disclaimer: past performance is not necessarily a guide to future performance.
Synonyms denial, refusal, rejection - 1.1Law An act of repudiating another's claim or renouncing one's own.
〔律〕放弃要求;放弃权利 Example sentencesExamples - The person making the disclaimer cannot direct where the disclaimed property is to go.
- A disclaimer releases the tenant from future liabilities under the lease.
- Beneficiaries who are considering disclaiming assets must seek legal advice to ensure their disclaimers meet federal and state requirements.
- However, in English law statutory liability cannot be excluded by disclaimer or exclusion clauses.
- Few states have applied these provisions to bailments even though bailees often insert disclaimers of warranties into their receipts and contracts.
Synonyms renunciation, relinquishment, resignation, abdication
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