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Meanings of
renege on
in English
Portuguese
descumprir
Spanish
renegar
Back to the meaning
Fail to fulfill a promise or obligation.
renege
renegue on
go back on
Portuguese
descumprir
Usage of
renege on
in English
1
But the group has said it will not
renege
on
the deal.
2
We could always
renege
on
Kyoto, following the lead of the US.
3
See you tomorrow, and no, I won't let you
renege
on
dinner.
4
People switch jobs,
renege
on
obligations, fail to repay debts, relocate often.
5
In case the Collegium try to
renege
on
the Church's promises.
6
Then I witnessed Thars
renege
on
his word to protect you.
7
The last person to
renege
on
their manifesto was Nick Clegg.
8
You get big problems when those who want power then
renege
on
the responsibility.'
9
I know Verin, and she would never
renege
on
a promise made to Philippe.
10
Then, they could
renege
on
pension promises made to employees.
11
Bunny looks gravely at the boy and says, 'They may
renege
on
the order.'
12
I shall go, if you swear that you will not
renege
on
your promise.'
13
Mr Anderson said he was concerned FBD would
renege
on
their agreement after this meeting.
14
Full cooperation may soon end, due to Trump's daft decision to
renege
on
the pact.
15
The government must not
renege
on
its original assurances.
16
But President Donald Trump would find it surprisingly easy to effectively
renege
on
those obligations.
Other examples for "renege on"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
renege
on
renege
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
renege on
Portuguese
descumprir
Spanish
renegar
desdecirse
Renege on
through the time
Renege on
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common