renouncing Meaning & Definition

  • En [ rɪˈnaʊns]
  • Us [ rɪˈnaʊns]

Meaning of renouncing In English

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Examples of renouncing

  • Renouncing the traditional critical goal of synthesis, it proposes a casual unravelling of the fabric of codes knotted around each textual element.

  • In the state of renouncing search, this positive feedback is blocked.

  • However, the performance deficit in itself and the disturbance of mental functions is an outcome of renouncing search (helplessness).

  • Renouncing search (giving up) manifests itself in freezing, panicky behavior, helplessness, depression, neurotic anxiety; this is maladaptive, regressive, and decreases body resistance.

  • Returning to music in the national language does therefore not necessarily mean renouncing chances for international music export.

  • The only hope to research it historically is by renouncing the anachronistic use of dichotomous, simplistic categories in its representation.

  • Moreover, there can be no doubt that he understood what he was renouncing at the time and in the years that followed.

  • It involves the act of immediately renouncing the sin and the decision to continue renouncing to the end of one's life.

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