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View definitions for give no credence to

give no credence to

verb as in disbelieve

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"So I give no credence to the names that he has referred to me."

From BBC

He said: “Because like many I give no credence to the argument that one year will be enough to make a new free trade with the EU, and that therefore we will crash out at the end of 2020. And I want to do my modest bit to try and prevent that national catastrophe.”

Judge Michael Toomin appeared to give no credence to concerns that Webb’s disclosure made his position untenable as head of a politically sensitive investigation that could, depending on his findings, lead to the reinstatement of charges against Smollett.

“I give no credence to any poll that’s taken now,” former RNC chairman and current msnbc analyst Michael Steele said in an interview.

From MSNBC

We give no credence to his tale of revelation; we are certain that he himself—that is, his race—began the system, that it was developed from insignificant beginnings, and increased through lengthy periods till it reached its present form and fulness.

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