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refudiate
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/04/08 01:23 UTC 版)
語源
Blend of refute + repudiate. Often associated with Sarah Palin's infamous 2010 lapsus linguae. A few rare attestations predate the 1970s. Since then the word has been uncommon although not rare, but many written occurrences of the word focus on prescriptively repudiating its use; it remains nonstandard.
発音
- (Received Pronunciation, General American) IPA: /ɹɪˈfjuː.di.eɪt/, /ɹəˈ-/
動詞
refudiate (third-person singular simple present refudiates, present participle refudiating, simple past and past participle refudiated)
- (nonstandard) To repudiate, to oppose.
- 1951, Rulon Wells, "Predicting Slips of the Tongue"; reprinted in Victoria Fromkin (editor), Speech Errors as Linguistic Evidence, 1973, Walter de Gruyter, page 85:
- Blends are the simplest kind of slip of the tongue […] some examples […] "refudiating" (refuting + repudiating).
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1987, Mahabalagiri N. Hegde, Clinical Research in Communicative Disorders: Principles and Strategies, Little, Brown, →ISBN, page 317:
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The value of given data can and must be judged regardless of the hypothesis they are supposed to support or refudiate.
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- 1988 March 3, James Bilbray, quoted in Worldwide Narcotics Review of the 1988 International Narcotics Control Strategy Report, U.S. Government Printing Office, page 9:
- I am going to do everything I can along with the Chairman to see this Congress refudiate the certification of certain countries that are not complying.
- a. 2008, Alan Moore writes in the subsection, Dr. Manhattan: Super-powers and the Superpowers, pg. iii, of Chapter IV, in Watchmen
- The suggestion that the presence of a superhuman has inclined the world more towards peace is refudiated by the sharp increase in both Russian and American nuclear stockpiles since the advent of Dr. Manhattan.
- a. 2010, David Segal quoting a marijuana seller, “When Capitalism Meets Cannabis”, in The New York Times, 2010 June 27, page BU1:
- 2010, Matt DeLong quoting Sarah Palin, “'Refudiating' Palin brings Shakespeare into Twitter exchange”, in the Washington Post, 2010 July 20:
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2010 December 6, Melanie Sheridan, “Oxford Add Words”, in The Enthusiast, archived from the original on 2010-12-15:
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In a move that will no doubt confirm some people’s suspicions about US English, the New Oxford American Dictionary’s Word of the Year for 2010 isn’t even a word. Refudiate – renowned intellect Sarah Palin’s mangling of ‘refute’ and ‘repudiate’ into one Frankenstein of a malamanteau – beat gleek (a fan of the TV show Glee), nom nom (an expression of the deliciousness of food) and vuvuzela (a deafening torture device that resembles a trumpet) for the honours.
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- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:refudiate.
- 1951, Rulon Wells, "Predicting Slips of the Tongue"; reprinted in Victoria Fromkin (editor), Speech Errors as Linguistic Evidence, 1973, Walter de Gruyter, page 85:
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