"disavowed" = "no vows." (So a modern Mormon being "married" for "eternity" to multiple women in the LDS temple, which is 100% sanctioned by the LDS Church, involves absolutely no "vows?" Who can provide us with a "script" of a typical LDS temple sealing "for eternity?" I always thought it indeed involved "vows").
I'm sure someone can, but why waste the time when it will be zotted in seconds?
Kinda of a stretch.
disavow
1 : to deny responsibility for : repudiate
2 : to refuse to acknowledge or accept : disclaim
The prefix "dis" generally implies a reversal or a taking away of something. "Un" can be used that way, but usually indicates an ongoing lack of something "unrepentant", "unambiguous", "unbent", etc. So it it has said "unvowed" you might have a point, maybe.
It didn't though and you are showing your hate for all Mormons. I know too many really good people who are Mormon to swallow that bilge.
And before you ask, No, I'm not Mormon, and not Hispanic or Spanish either Mostly I'm of Swabish and English ancestry