reneged Meaning & Definition

  • En [ rɪˈneɪɡ]
  • Us [ rɪˈneɪɡ]

Meaning of reneged In English

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Examples of reneged

  • In addition, the central government reneged on its promise to return the temporarily alienated land after the war.

  • A few months later, they reneged on this acceptance, and accusations and hinted threats of bewitchment were traded between them and the chief.

  • And there's quite a few have reneged against learning by ear.

  • Later, understandably, he recovered from that failure of nerve and reneged on his circulated text.

  • The nub of his argument is that during periods of ruling elite instability and intense pressure from constituencies close to government, conditionalities are highly liable to be reneged upon.

  • Within this framework, the hereditary landowning class would only be effective where it had not reneged upon its traditional duties to the land and those who lived upon it.

  • It had massively reneged on its promise.

  • They reneged on those commitments and cut by a third the number of power stations to be installed with flue gas desulphurisation equipment.

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