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    renegade
    /ˈrɛnɪɡeɪd/

    noun

    • 1. a person who deserts and betrays an organization, country, or set of principles: "an agent who later turns out to be a renegade"

    adjective

    • 1. having treacherously changed allegiance: "a renegade bodyguard"

    verb

    • 1. become a renegade: archaic "Johnson had renegaded from the Confederacy"

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  2. adjective [ before noun ] formal usually disapproving uk / ˈren.ɪ.ɡeɪd / us / ˈren.ə.ɡeɪd /. used to describe someone who has changed their feelings of support and duty from one political, religious, national, etc. group to a new one: a renegade soldier / priest.

  3. The meaning of RENEGADE is a deserter from one faith, cause, or allegiance to another. How to use renegade in a sentence.

  4. A renegade is a person who has deserted their cause or defied convention; they're rebels and sometimes outlaws, or even traitors. A long, long time ago, a renegade was a Christian person who decided to become Muslim.

  5. A renegade is a person who abandons the religious, political, or philosophical beliefs that he or she used to have, and accepts opposing or different beliefs. He has shown himself to be a renegade without respect for the rule of law.

  6. noun. a person who deserts a party or cause for another. Synonyms: betrayer, deserter, dissenter, traitor. an apostate from a religious faith. adjective. of or like a renegade; traitorous. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of renegade 1.

  7. Renegade definition: One who rejects a religion, cause, allegiance, or group for another; a deserter.

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