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Renounce

renounce
 verb  (~d; renouncing)  Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French renuncer, from Latin renuntiare, from re- + nuntiare to report, from nuntius messenger  Date: 14th century  transitive verb  1. to give up, refuse, or resign usually by formal declaration ~ his errors  2. to refuse to follow, obey, or recognize any further ; repudiate ~ the authority of the church  intransitive verb  1. to make a renunciation  2. to fail to follow suit in a card game  Synonyms: see abdicate, abjure  • ~ment noun  • ~r noun
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  v. 1 tr. consent formally to abandon; surrender; give up (a claim, right, possession, etc.). 2 tr. repudiate; refuse to recognize any longer (renouncing their father's authority). 3 tr. a decline further association or disclaim relationship with (renounced my former friends). b withdraw from; discontinue; forsake. 4 intr. Law refuse or resign a right or position esp. as an heir or trustee. 5 intr. Cards follow with a card of another suit when having no card of the suit led (cf. REVOKE). Phrases and idioms renounce the world abandon society or material affairs. Derivatives renounceable adj. renouncement n. renouncer n. Etymology: ME f. OF renoncer f. L renuntiare (as RE-, nuntiare announce) ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
2.
  отказываться (от права) – to renounce a patent RENOUNCE гл. отказываться (от своего права) ...
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   1. v.  1) отказываться (от своих прав, требований, привычек и т.п.)  2) отрекаться (от друзей)  3) не признавать (власть); отвергать, отклонять (мнение и т.п.)  4) cards делать ренонс Syn: see relinquish  2. noun cards ренонс ...
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  (renounces, renouncing, renounced) 1. If you renounce a belief or a way of behaving, you decide and declare publicly that you no longer have that belief or will no longer behave in that way. After a period of imprisonment she renounced terrorism... VERB: V n 2. If you renounce a claim, rank, or title, you officially give it up. He renounced his claim to the French throne. = give up VERB: V n ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
5.
  ~ v 1 to publicly say that you will no longer keep something, or stay in an important position, because you no longer have the right to it  (The only course left to Nixon was to renounce the presidency. | renounce a claim)  (James II renounced all claims to the English throne.) 2 to publicly say that you no longer believe in or support something  (Writers and artists were called upon to renounce all bourgeois values.)  (- see also renunciation) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - c.1380, from O.Fr. renoncer, from L. renuntiare "proclaim, protest against, renounce," from re- "against" + nuntiare "to report, announce," from nuntius "messenger." ...
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