Fail to fulfill a promise or obligation.
Sinônimos
Examples for "renege"
Examples for "renege"
1But the group has said it will not renege on the deal.
2We could always renege on Kyoto, following the lead of the US.
3See you tomorrow, and no, I won't let you renege on dinner.
4People switch jobs, renege on obligations, fail to repay debts, relocate often.
5In case the Collegium try to renege on the Church's promises.
1But the group has said it will not renege on the deal.
2We could always renege on Kyoto, following the lead of the US.
3See you tomorrow, and no, I won't let you renege on dinner.
4People switch jobs, renege on obligations, fail to repay debts, relocate often.
5In case the Collegium try to renege on the Church's promises.
1To go back on her word now would bring dire personal consequences.
2Some workers keep jobs under FERA, others go back on direct relief.
3Nevertheless, Joanne's doctor had suggested that she go back on her antidepressants.
4You can go back on the right phase and take them off.
5I've thought carefully, and have decided to go back on the pill.
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