0 to say formally or publicly that you no longer own, support, believe in, or have a connection with something:
Her ex-husband renounced his claim to the family house.
Gandhi renounced the use of violence.
1 to say publicly that you no longer own, support, believe in, or have a connection with something:
Gandhi renounced the use of violence.
That zone extended to only some 60 hectares for which, in exchange, the community would renounce any rights to cultivate within the reserved forest.
They often renounced the losses of their beloved sons, husbands, brothers and fathers.
If powerful actors do not renounce their power over others as a means for shaping collective decisions, deliberation can hardly be sustained.
They reiterated their commitment to democratic competition, renounced violence, and withheld criticism of the government's structural-adjustment plan.
In the state of renouncing search, this positive feedback is blocked.
If the state were small, impregnable to attack, renounced war and excluded foreigners, it could survive for a longer time.
He renounces her, takes their son from her, pretends to place him in harm's way and banishes her from the palace.
Opponents argued, incorrectly but successfully, that any contract requiring workers to renounce their rights would be found invalid in the courts.
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