Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary · 1913

Disclaim

Disclaim , transitive verb

1.
To renounce all claim to deny; ownership of, or responsibility for; to disown; to disavow; to reject.
He calls the gods to witness their offense; Disclaims the war, asserts his innocence. — Dryden
He disclaims the authority of Jesus. — Farmer
2.
To deny, as a claim; to refuse.
The payment was irregularly made, if not disclaimed. — Milman
3.
(Law) To relinquish or deny having a claim; to disavow another's claim; to decline accepting, as an estate, interest, or office. — Burrill

Disclaim , transitive verb

To disavow or renounce all part, claim, or share. — Blackstone
Collocations (1)
Disclaim in or Disclaim from , to disown; to disavow. [Obsolete] Nature disclaims in thee. — Shakespeare