Fail to fulfill a promise or obligation.
The mistake of not following suit when able to do so.
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 If you've gotten accepted to colleges, they'll probably renege the offers.
8 The last person to renege on their manifesto was Nick Clegg.
9 In any case, if he should decide to renege , what could she possibly do?
10 You get big problems when those who want power then renege on the responsibility.'
11 Again tomorrow? she asked, as if I might suddenly renege .
12 I know Verin, and she would never renege on a promise made to Philippe.
13 Then, they could renege on pension promises made to employees.
14 Apparently, everyone knows that he has been trying to renege . '
15 Bunny looks gravely at the boy and says, 'They may renege on the order.'
16 I shall go, if you swear that you will not renege on your promise.'
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