renounce in the PONS Dictionary

renounce Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to renounce one's faith
renounce probate

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
However, in 1983 the initial bad economic results forced the government to renounce dirigisme and start the era of "rigueur" (rigour).
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He then asked forgiveness and promised to renounce his former ways, carried off to the hospital by helicopter.
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He was overcome by a desire to renounce material life and devote his life to the services of his master.
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As a result, it renounced assassinations (individual terror) as a means of political protest.
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Both were charged, convicted, and condemned as heretics, and eventually renounced these views.
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Nobody has to renounce anything or suffer more than temporarilyin other words, grandeur is out.
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She returns to her community deciding to renounce the world.
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She demands from him to renounce his to forswear piracy.
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It renounced the use of violence to resolve international conflicts.
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Of the ratifying states, 28 have subsequently renounced the convention.
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