Renouncing

Word RENOUNCING
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Definitions and meanings of "Renouncing"

What do we mean by renouncing?

To give up, resign, surrender, atsake.

To cast off, repudiate.

To decline further association with someone or something, disown.

To abandon, forsake, discontinue (an action, habit, intention, etc), sometimes by open declaration.

To make a renunciation of something.

To surrender formally some right or trust.

To fail to follow suit; playing a card of a different suit when having no card of the suit led.

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The word "renouncing" in example sentences

By the sacrifice they make in renouncing matrimony, they are witnesses to the Lord as our Bridegroom, to our hope of union with God for eternity, where marriage as it is known here will no longer exists. ❋ Marguerite (2007)

BLITZER: Well, there's -- yesterday, when Miles was interviewing Saeb Erakat, he said why simply issue this press -- this piece of paper, this statement in Arabic renouncing terrorism among Israeli civilians and Palestinians. ❋ Unknown (2002)

They spend entire congresses in renouncing the sufferings of others; better to stay safely within the precincts of science. ❋ Unknown (1970)

Note, in renouncing the pomps of this world we did ourselves a great kindness, for they are things that are soon spoiled and that cheat their admirers. ❋ Unknown (1721)

Until Hamas meets the three standards laid out by the international community, namely renouncing violence, recognizing Israel's right to exist and abiding by previously signed agreements between Israel and the Palestinian Authority, Hamas will continue to be shunned by the international community. ❋ Danny Ayalon (2010)

I was prepared for his endeavouring to obtain another sight of his friend, and using every possible means to disgust him with the idea of renouncing the world for ever. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

This disability is shared by the clergymen of the Church of England, who, however, can escape from it by the legal process vulgarly, though incorrectly, called renouncing their orders, but not by ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

As to the idea of renouncing what he had been taught to call his allegiance to the Federal Government, and aiding to maintain the dishonored sovereignty of his native State, it did not enter his mind. ❋ Unknown (1862)

But in any case to which the consequence might point, there was nothing to impress her with the idea of renouncing her duration. ❋ Thomas Paine (1773)

On Feb. 8, Westerwelle said that the German government supports the idea of renouncing its national armed forces in favour of a continental force, saying, "The long term goal is the establishment of a European army." ❋ Unknown (2010)

Palestinian National Authority (PA) seats - in other words, a renouncing rejection of the man, his party, and his commitment to Israeli and Western interests, precisely why he's Abbas 'prime minister, a contemptible rogue leader. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Obama's religious background matters in terms of how he is perceived by Muslims (Islam rejects the notion of renouncing the faith; some Muslims, like Libyan strongman Muammar Qaddafi, make no bones about regarding Obama as a Muslim; and - as the mainstream media took pains not to report during the campaign - it is suspected that significant illegal donations poured into the Obama campaign from Islamic countries and territories). ❋ Nationnal Review (2009)

Wright's inflammatory racist rants and Obama's cowardly behavior in "renouncing" them (after two decades of sitting in the pews) have, imho, cost Obama any chance he may have had at being elected. ❋ Unknown (2009)

In Europe the news is that Somali-born women's rights activist and member of Dutch parliament, Ayan Hirsi Ali, is "renouncing" life in the Netherlands to come to the US. ❋ Marian (2008)

Inside are several complicated-looking forms including an injury release and a Pledge Sheet with a long list of things I will agree to do and not do, such as renouncing homosexuality or using the word “Zen.” ❋ Quinn Dalton (2005)

Speaking through an interpreter, Boneff said he was forced to sign Bulgarian government paperwork "renouncing" his U.S. citizenship before he was set free. ❋ Unknown (2010)

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