abandon, cancel, crawfish out, disapprove, disuse, get along without, lay down, push aside, repel, stop, turn out
Definitionv. give up
Last update: September 7, 2016
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He renounced his son as he turned into a criminal. [verb]
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Lord Ram renounced his claim to the throne of Ayodhya. [verb]
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How could he renounced his own son and daughter. . [verb]
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If we could renounce our artful contrivances and discard our (scheming for) gain, there would be no thieves nor robbers. [verb]
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We renounce all negative stereotypes in Jesus ' Name. [verb]
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Can you so lightly renounce the splendour of this house, and your sister's company, to make a prosing old father happy. [verb]
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"I admire the readiness with which folks will renounce a banquet they have never tasted." [verb]
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I renounced the name of Neville, and assumed that under which you knew me. [verb]
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"They will endure all, ere they would accept the protection of such a smooth-tongued hypocrite," answered the Major indignantly; "I would renounce them for relatives were it otherwise." [verb]
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She looks as very a whig as ever sate on a hill-side--Do you renounce the Covenant, good woman. [verb]
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"The great cause still has a claim upon me; the cause which I must renounce for your sake." [verb]
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