A disloyal person who betrays or deserts his cause or religion or political party or friend etc.
Break with established customs.
Having deserted a cause or principle.
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 .
6 They regard Taiwan as a renegade province and its sovereignty as non-negotiable.
7 First, Mexico had never recognized the independence of its renegade northern province.
8 Then Alvarez walked aside, and talked again in whispers with the renegade .
9 The renegade was staring Northward, and the eyes of Alvarez followed his.
10 Some were trappers, some sailors; a few were Mexicans and renegade Indians.
11 But the Mexican renegade declared himself familiar with, and counselled taking it.
12 The renegade raised his bloody knife, and bent over the prostrate form.
13 The pacha nodded his approbation, and the renegade proceeded with his story.
14 Isaac shuddered at the words of the renegade , but did not answer.
15 The Chickamaugas, who were mainly renegade Cherokees, were always ravaging in Kentucky.
16 Then there stepped into full view the renegade Mussulman and his leader.
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