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    renounce
    /rɪˈnaʊns/

    verb

    • 1. formally declare one's abandonment of (a claim, right, or possession): "Isabella offered to renounce her son's claim to the French Crown" Similar rejectrefuse to abide byrefuse to recognizerepudiateOpposite acceptabide by

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  3. Renounce means to say formally or publicly that you no longer own, support, believe in, or have a connection with something. Learn more about the meaning, usage, and synonyms of renounce with examples from the Cambridge English Corpus.

  4. To renounce is to officially give up or turn away from. If you decide to become a vegetarian, you will renounce hamburgers and bacon. The transitive verb renounce is a stronger, more formal way of saying that you reject or disown something.

  5. Learn the meaning, synonyms, and usage of the verb renounce, which means to give up, refuse, or resign something formally. See examples of renounce in sentences and its etymology and history.

  6. Renounce means to say formally or publicly that you no longer own, support, believe in, or have a connection with something. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts, see related words and phrases, and find translations in other languages.

  7. Renounce means to give up or declare publicly that you no longer have a belief, claim, or title. Learn more about the word origin, pronunciation, and usage of renounce with Collins English Dictionary.

  8. Renounce means to state officially or publicly that you are no longer going to keep something or that you no longer have a belief or connection with something or someone. Learn how to use this formal verb with synonyms, pronunciation and pictures.

  9. Learn the meaning of renounce, a verb that means to give up or reject something, such as a claim, right, belief, or practice. See synonyms, antonyms, word forms, origin, and sentence examples of renounce.