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forswearing
noun as in credibility gap
noun as in denial
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noun as in palinode
noun as in quitclaim
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noun as in recantation
noun as in relinquishment
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noun as in renunciation
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noun as in retractation
noun as in retraction
noun as in traversal
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Example Sentences
It’s as if by forswearing the evanescent experience of real-life performing, Glenn Gould gave himself eternal fame.
Unlike Iran, Israel is not a signatory to the voluntary Non-Proliferation Treaty of 1970, which offers access to civilian nuclear technologies in exchange for the forswearing of nuclear weaponry.
Israel has not signed the voluntary NPT, which offers access to atomic energy in exchange for the forswearing of nuclear weaponry.
Without forswearing future escalation in a changed political environment, that would have helped shore up the court as a counterweight to progressive power.
Mr. Kuleba also hinted that Ukraine’s giving up nuclear weapons was made to placate America, noting that his country’s forswearing was “in the interest of the U.S. in 1994.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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