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renouncement
noun as in denial
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noun as in quitclaim
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noun as in refusal
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noun as in relinquishment
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noun as in renunciation
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noun as in traversal
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noun as in turndown
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- abnegation
- ban
- choice
- declension
- declination
- defiance
- denial
- disapproval
- disavowal
- disclaimer
- disfavor
- dissent
- enjoinment
- exclusion
- forbidding
- interdiction
- negation
- nix
- no
- nonacceptance
- noncompliance
- option
- pass
- prohibition
- proscription
- rebuff
- refutation
- regrets
- rejection
- renunciation
- repudiation
- repulse
- repulsion
- reversal
- veto
- withholding
- writ
Example Sentences
This includes a renouncement of petroleum power in favor of a fully electric lineup, and an impending initial public offering intended to raise nearly $3 billion to help fund this shift.
But according to Meyer, this wasn’t a renouncement of the Jewish religion.
His public renouncement of Trump’s claims was one of the few times he broke publicly with the president.
If anything, his narrative decisions, such as dedicating multiple chapters to a priest haunted by his loss of faith, point to a renouncement of organized doctrines.
But last month, H&M confronted a new outcry, this time from Chinese consumers who seized on the company’s renouncement of the cotton as an attack on China.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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