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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Re·nounce
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Renounced
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Renouncing
]
1.
To
declare
against
;
to
reject
or
decline
formally
;
to
refuse
to
own
or
acknowledge
as
belonging
to
one
;
to
disclaim
;
as
,
to
renounce
a
title
to
land
or
to
a
throne
.
2.
To
cast
off
or
reject
deliberately
;
to
disown
;
to
dismiss
;
to
forswear
.
This
world
I
do
renounce
,
and
in
your
sights
Shake
patiently
my
great
affliction
off
. --
Shak
.
3.
Card Playing
To
disclaim
having
a
card
of
(
the
suit
led
)
by
playing
a
card
of
another
suit
.
To renounce probate
Law
,
to
decline
to
act
as
the
executor
of
a
will
. --
Mozley
&
W
.
Syn:
--
To
cast
off
;
disavow
;
disown
;
disclaim
;
deny
;
abjure
;
recant
;
abandon
;
forsake
;
quit
;
forego
;
resign
;
relinquish
;
give
up
;
abdicate
.
Usage:
--
Renounce
,
Abjure
,
Recant
. --
To
renounce
is
to
make
an
affirmative
declaration
of
abandonment
.
To
abjure
is
to
renounce
with
,
or
as
with
,
the
solemnity
of
an
oath
.
To
recant
is
to
renounce
or
abjure
some
proposition
previously
affirmed
and
maintained
.
From
Thebes
my
birth
I
own
; . . .
since
no
disgrace
Can
force
me
to
renounce
the
honor
of
my
race
. --
Dryden
.
Either
to
die
the
death
,
or
to
abjure
Forever
the
society
of
man
. --
Shak
.
Ease
would
recant
Vows
made
in
pain
,
as
violent
and
void
. --
Milton
.
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