Renounce Mnemonic
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renounce
renounce
/ɹɪˈnaʊns/
Examples
- He renounced the world at the age of thirteen.
- The soldiers renounced to fight against the enemy.
- Both brothers become embittered and renounce power.
- In 1171, Raino finally renounced the city to the papacy.
- US renounces support for Syrian National Council.
- Around the world, people renounce to give him a chance.
- Ask Jews and all Americans to renounce their support for Israel.
- At the age of thirty he renounced the world and became an ascetic.
- At the age of thirty, he renounced the world and became an ascetic.
- In doing so, he renounces the customary mediation of the narrator.
give up, such as power, as of monarchs and emperors, or duties and obligations
verb
leave (a job, post, or position) voluntarily
verb
turn away from; give up
verb
cast off
verb
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"Re + Announce. She announces again she's giving it all up."
"Re + Announce. Reject and loudly announce it's over."
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