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单词 disendorse
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Definition of disendorse in English:

disendorse

verbdɪsənˈdɔːrs
[with object]Australian
  • Withdraw party support for (a political candidate) during an election campaign.

    the Right planned to disendorse him for refusing to cross a union picket line
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Rumour has it that this threat to disendorse Dan was sabre rattling.
    • He was disendorsed by the party for his public comments.
    • The decisions were made to "disendorse" candidates when their campaigns took an ugly turn within two days of an election.
    • I would ask his state to disendorse him next time he comes up for preselection.
    • Her anti-immigration policies and mistrust of multiculturalism led to her being disendorsed by the party and widely criticised by the left.
    • He will not disendorse the candidate who has said he supports his lunatic spouse's theory "100 per cent."
    • It was this criticism in the heat of the election campaign that provoked the party to disendorse her, giving her a great deal of free publicity.
    • Don't expel him, disendorse him.
    • The coalition last week demanded the party disendorse him as its candidate.
    • He saw fit to banish him from the party and disendorse him for the next election, yet he still accepted his vote.

Origin

1990s: from dis- + endorse.

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