renounce 音标拼音: [rɪn'ɑʊns]
vt . 拒绝,放弃,否认,垫牌
vi . 垫牌,放弃权利
n . 垫牌
拒绝,放弃,否认,垫牌垫牌,放弃权利垫牌
renounce v 1 :
give up ,
such as power ,
as of monarchs and emperors ,
or duties and obligations ; "
The King abdicated when he married a divorcee " [
synonym : {
abdicate }, {
renounce }]
2 :
leave (
a job ,
post ,
or position )
voluntarily ; "
She vacated the position when she got pregnant "; "
The chairman resigned when he was found to have misappropriated funds " [
synonym :
{
vacate }, {
resign }, {
renounce }, {
give up }]
3 :
turn away from ;
give up ; "
I am foreswearing women forever "
[
synonym : {
foreswear }, {
renounce }, {
quit }, {
relinquish }]
4 :
cast off ; "
She renounced her husband "; "
The parents repudiated their son " [
synonym : {
disown }, {
renounce },
{
repudiate }]
Renounce \
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nounce "\ (
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nouns "),
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p .
{
Renounced } (-
nounst ");
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Renouncing }
(-
noun "
s ?
ng ).] [
F .
renoncer ,
L .
renuntiare to bring back word ,
announce ,
revoke ,
retract ,
renounce ;
pref .
re -
re -
nuntiare to announce ,
fr .
nuncius ,
a messenger .
See {
Nuncio },
and cf . {
Renunciation }.]
1 .
To declare against ;
to reject or decline formally ;
to refuse to own or acknowledge as belonging to one ;
to disclaim ;
as ,
to renounce a title to land or to a throne .
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2 .
To cast off or reject deliberately ;
to disown ;
to dismiss ;
to forswear .
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This world I do renounce ,
and in your sights Shake patiently my great affliction off . --
Shak .
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3 . (
Card Playing )
To disclaim having a card of (
the suit led )
by playing a card of another suit .
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{
To renounce probate } (
Law ),
to decline to act as the executor of a will . --
Mozley &
W .
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Syn :
To cast off ;
disavow ;
disown ;
disclaim ;
deny ;
abjure ;
recant ;
abandon ;
forsake ;
quit ;
forego ;
resign ;
relinquish ;
give up ;
abdicate .
Usage : {
Renounce }, {
Abjure }, {
Recant }. --
To renounce is to make an affirmative declaration of abandonment .
To abjure is to renounce with ,
or as with ,
the solemnity of an oath .
To recant is to renounce or abjure some proposition previously affirmed and maintained .
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From Thebes my birth I own ; . . .
since no disgrace Can force me to renounce the honor of my race .
--
Dryden .
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Either to die the death ,
or to abjure Forever the society of man . --
Shak .
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Ease would recant Vows made in pain ,
as violent and void .
--
Milton .
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Renounce \
Re *
nounce "\,
v .
i .
1 .
To make renunciation . [
Obs .]
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He of my sons who fails to make it good ,
By one rebellious act renounces to my blood .
--
Dryden .
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2 . (
Law )
To decline formally ,
as an executor or a person entitled to letters of administration ,
to take out probate or letters .
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Dryden died without a will ,
and his widow having renounced ,
his son Charles administered on June 10 .
--
W .
D .
Christie .
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Renounce \
Re *
nounce "\,
n . (
Card Playing )
Act of renouncing .
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157 Moby Thesaurus words for "
renounce ":
abandon ,
abdicate ,
abjure ,
abort ,
abstain from ,
acknowledge defeat ,
assert the contrary ,
avoid ,
back down ,
back out ,
backwater ,
beg a truce ,
belay ,
belie ,
brush aside ,
cancel ,
capitulate ,
cease ,
cede ,
chuck ,
chuck out ,
climb down ,
come off ,
come to terms ,
contemn ,
contest ,
contradict ,
contravene ,
controvert ,
counter ,
crawfish out ,
cross ,
cry pax ,
cry quits ,
cut it out ,
cut out ,
decline ,
demit ,
deny ,
desert ,
desist ,
desist from ,
despise ,
disaffirm ,
disallow ,
disapprove ,
disavow ,
discard ,
disclaim ,
discontinue ,
discount ,
disdain ,
disgorge ,
dismiss ,
disown ,
dispense with ,
dispose of ,
disprove ,
dispute ,
disregard ,
disuse ,
do without ,
drop ,
drop it ,
dump ,
eat crow ,
eat humble pie ,
end ,
eschew ,
except ,
exclude ,
forgo ,
forsake ,
forswear ,
gainsay ,
get along without ,
get rid of ,
give away ,
give over ,
give up ,
halt ,
hand over ,
have done with ,
hold ,
ignore ,
implore mercy ,
impugn ,
join issue upon ,
kiss good -
bye ,
knock it off ,
lay down ,
lay off ,
leave off ,
let go ,
make a sacrifice ,
nol -
pros ,
not accept ,
not admit ,
not pursue with ,
nullify ,
oppose ,
part with ,
pass by ,
pass up ,
pray for quarter ,
push aside ,
put behind one ,
quit ,
quitclaim ,
rebuff ,
recant ,
refrain ,
refuse ,
refuse to admit ,
refuse to consider ,
refute ,
reject ,
relinquish ,
render up ,
renege ,
repel ,
repudiate ,
repulse ,
resign ,
retract ,
revoke ,
sacrifice ,
say uncle ,
scout ,
scrub ,
shove away ,
shun ,
spare ,
spurn ,
stay ,
stop ,
surrender ,
swallow ,
swear off ,
take back ,
take issue with ,
take the pledge ,
terminate ,
throw ,
throw away ,
throw off ,
throw out ,
throw up ,
turn ,
turn away ,
turn out ,
unsay ,
vacate ,
waive ,
withdraw ,
yield ,
yield the palm
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RENOUNCE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster abdicate, renounce, resign mean to give up a position with no possibility of resuming it abdicate implies a giving up of sovereign power or sometimes an evading of responsibility such as that of a parent
RENOUNCE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary RENOUNCE definition: 1 to say formally or publicly that you no longer own, support, believe in, or have a connection… Learn more
RENOUNCE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Renounce definition: to give up or put aside voluntarily See examples of RENOUNCE used in a sentence
RENOUNCE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If you renounce a claim, rank, or title, you officially give it up He renounced his claim to the French throne [VERB noun]
Renounce - definition of renounce by The Free Dictionary To decide or declare that one will no longer engage in (a practice) or use (something): renounce violence See Synonyms at relinquish 2 To disclaim one's association with (a person or country, for example) To give up, relinquish, or reject something
renounce verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of renounce verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
renounce - Wiktionary, the free dictionary renounce (third-person singular simple present renounces, present participle renouncing, simple past and past participle renounced) (transitive) To give up, resign, surrender synonym quotations
Renounce - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com To renounce is to officially give up or turn away from If you decide to become a vegetarian, you will renounce hamburgers and bacon The transitive verb renounce is a stronger, more formal way of saying that you reject or disown something
renounce - WordReference. com Dictionary of English (transitive) to give up (some habit, pursuit, etc) voluntarily: to renounce smoking (intransitive) to fail to follow suit because one has no cards of the suit led
RENOUNCE Synonyms: 89 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster The words abdicate and resign are common synonyms of renounce While all three words mean "to give up a position with no possibility of resuming it," renounce may replace it but often implies additionally a sacrifice for a greater end