An act (spoken or written) declaring that something is surrendered or disowned.
1 It was the renouncement of their birthright, the abandonment of their destiny.
2 There was something pathetic in the children's voluntary renouncement of their one toy.
3 After all, one might permit a touch of coquetry in the final renouncement !
4 God?s,there is no basis to demand for a renouncement or recant.
5 They didn't understand her renouncement of organized religion, but then, they'd never tried to.
6 Her act of renouncement had deprived her of this privilege.
7 His attitude of renouncement drew her suddenly nearer.
8 And renouncement , often, is only a parasite.
9 Duty, she felt clearly, pointed to renouncement .
10 And then she smiled- asmileof renouncement , although there was surely nothing here for her to renounce!
11 The very renouncement of any personal ambition served to invest the racial one with a kind of grandeur.
12 The total renouncement of what once glowed as a mission requires a sturdy nature and plenty of active work.
13 I only wish I could, she added, with that patient dignity which is the outward expression of complete renouncement .
14 Is it not a distinct renouncement of the agricultural interest, and a setting up of the manufacturing interest instead?
15 Now that he had come she felt neither the delight of realised expectation nor the final peace of renouncement .
16 Inward appraisal and self - renouncement
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