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renege    音标拼音: [rɪn'ɪg]
vi. 违例出牌,食言,毁约
vt. 否认,放弃,拒绝
n. 出牌违例

违例出牌,食言,毁约否认,放弃,拒绝出牌违例

renege
n 1: the mistake of not following suit when able to do so [synonym:
{revoke}, {renege}]
v 1: fail to fulfill a promise or obligation; "She backed out of
her promise" [synonym: {renege}, {renege on}, {renegue on}, {go
back on}]

Renege \Re*nege"\ (r?-n?j" or r?-n?g"), v. t. [LL. renegare. See
{Renegade}.]
To deny; to disown. [Obs.] --Shak.
[1913 Webster]

All Europe high (all sorts of rights reneged)
Against the truth and thee unholy leagued. --Sylvester.
[1913 Webster]


Renege \Re*nege"\, v. i.
1. To deny. [Obs.] --Shak.
[1913 Webster]

2. To fail to keep (a commitment or promise); -- often used
with on; as, to renege on one's promise.
[PJC]

3. (Card Playing) To revoke; to play a card that cannot
legally be played according to the rules. [R.]
[1913 Webster PJC]

78 Moby Thesaurus words for "renege":
abandon, abjure, abolish, abrogate, annul, apostatize, back down,
back out, backpedal, backwater, beg off, cancel, climb down,
countermand, counterorder, crawfish out, cry off, default, defect,
degenerate, deny, depart from, desert, disannul, disavow, discard,
disclaim, disown, do away with, drop out, eat crow, eat humble pie,
evacuate, forsake, forswear, go back on, invalidate, jettison,
jilt, leave, leave behind, leave flat, make void, maroon, nullify,
override, overrule, pull out, quit, quit cold, recall, recant,
renegade, renounce, repeal, repudiate, rescind, resile, retract,
reverse, revoke, say goodbye to, set aside, stand down, suspend,
swallow, take back, take leave of, throw over, turn against,
turn traitor, unsay, vacate, void, waive, welsh, withdraw,
write off


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  • meaning - Does renege have any racial overtones, or is it otherwise . . .
    To my ear, there is nothing racial or offensive about the word renege Just because one racial slur contains a particular syllable, it does not in my opinion tarnish all words containing that syllable (Think enigma and denigrate ) However, as your supervisor clearly did not like the term, you should probably use it with caution around him
  • Why is renege pronounced with a hard “g” sound?
    The word renege comes from Medieval Latin renegare (source) It is the only English word of Latin origin I'm aware of that doesn't follow the soft g pronunciation rule The g is hard even though th
  • slang - Are the terms welsh or welch (as in reneging on a bet . . .
    It is thought to have derived from Welsh and is often considered derogatory Use renege or other wording instead Online Etymology Dictionary Etymonline com says of welch: 1857, racing slang, "to refuse or avoid payment of money laid as a bet," probably a disparaging use of the national name Welsh And of Welsh: Among the English, Welsh was used disparagingly of inferior or substitute things
  • What does the verb nig mean? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    One might assume that "nig" is a back-formation from "renege", which according to Wiktionary can pronounced like "re-nig" "Renege" means to break a promise, and filling a jug from a self-service soda fountain certainly breaks the implied promise that the customer made to the restaurant to fill only the cup that the customer bought
  • Different pronunciation of the suffix -ege-: allege vs renege?
    @PeterShor, "renege" is the only example I'm aware of of an English word of Latin origin that doesn't follow the soft g pronunciation rule Are there others?
  • Is there a word or phrase for promises that cant be kept?
    I know that renege is a word that could suit in here But as I understand, 'renege' describes the failure to keep a promise But, sometimes, we make promises that we know all too well that it can't
  • Whats the English verb phrase for going back on action when playing . . .
    Renege is often used if a single move is taken back From MW transitive verb : deny, renounce intransitive verb 1 obsolete : to make a denial 2 : revoke 3 : to go back on a promise or commitment Other sources, including Wiktionary include: In a card game, to break one's commitment to follow suit when capable I've seen it used in other games, including chess, when a person makes (or attempts
  • Politically correct synonym for Indian giver?
    An even more relevant verb might be renege, understood in the following sense: renege vi 3 : to go back on a promise or commitment — reneger n But reneger, while objectively a good fit for your context, is rarely used and puts you at risk of being misunderstood and upsetting people in a different (but no less deeply felt) way
  • verb - Is there a word for de-acknowledging?
    0 Being unclear what you mean by issue, I nevertheless have the feeling that what you want here is recant - echoing Galileo: I recant, she revolves Renege is a possibility, but it carries a taint of reprensibility
  • A verb phrase that describes someone that doesnt pay their debt
    A fairly proper and all-encompassing verb would be "renege": He is reneging on his debts It does somewhat depends on why he is not paying his debts Does he no longer believe debt is a valid measure in society? Is he now jobless and unable to pay debts he would like to otherwise pay? Different verbs will convey those different intents, but "reneging" should satisfy any of them





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