A disloyal person who betrays or deserts his cause or religion or political party or friend etc.
A person who abandons their duty (as on a military post)
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Examples for "renegade "
Examples for "renegade "
1 An hour passed; the renegade smoked in silence; the chiefs did likewise.
2 Chief among the latter is party renegade Julius Malema's Economic Freedom Fighters.
3 In June he ordered security forces to stop hunting the army renegade .
4 An occasional party renegade , she has not said how she will vote.
5 Either way, Omak Péle might not have been frightened into going renegade .
1 It targeted a hotel frequented by the members of the apostate government.
2 The Gods have suspended their thunder over the head of the apostate .
3 This is the same old serpent, the dragon, the apostate , the leviathan.
4 He was eating the fare of an apostate , of a despised Nazarene.
5 Frings gored Henry in his columns with the rage of an apostate .
1 The recreant or the dreamer complains that he has no real chance.
2 A conspirator who wanted to be safe was a recreant in disguise.
3 I were false and recreant if I went not to their assistance.
4 Only by being recreant to every sentiment of honor, gratitude and humanity.
5 The magistrates were recreant to their trust, he has performed their functions.
1 We are not a turncoat ; we had hoped that Carpentier would win.
2 Sooner or later, if there isn't a turncoat , the people make one.
3 She called Miss Abbott a turncoat and a coward to her face.
4 A man may be a turncoat in good faith, but a traitor-bah
5 Which is another reason for general GS enmity: the turncoat syndrome.
1 You wouldn't believe what a good cat, a prime ratter , fetches these days.
2 And Fan, the champion ratter , with her fifty off the reel.
3 Grey cat called Snooky who was a good ratter even with his balls cut off.
4 Both breeds are from China, but the Chinese Crested was used as a ratter on ships.
5 When properly entered he cannot be surpassed as a " ratter . "
Member of the armed forces who deserts, abandons a duty or post without permission and with the intention of not returning.
1 Aridius thereupon sought Clovis, in the guise of a deserter from Gondebaud.
2 Upon the line of baseness , - the deserter is placed next to the traitor.
3 The deserter stopped for an instant, and then leaped on the horse.
4 The fellow Dupont quarrelled with and shot was a deserter named Connors.
5 The king proscribes me, and brands me as a traitor and deserter .
6 One is that their support is apt to go with the deserter .
7 He returned to the cottage and explained where the deserter was hiding.
8 She had called him a deserter , as the other women had done.
9 The lowest form of life that walks or crawls is a deserter .
10 A hunted deserter could not have spied more wildly after his pursuers.
11 The butcher, who was an ex-Spahl, declared that he was a deserter .
12 You can say you shot a deserter , or that I attacked you.
13 Declared a deserter , he saw slight chance of promotion to military glory.
14 Gabriel Faa, besides being a gipsy, was a vagrant and a deserter .
15 Rudy here, this old deserter , he's been stuck on it for years.
16 I'm not obliged to receive back a deserter unless it suits me.
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Deserter в диалектах
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