Crossword-Solution: RENOUNCE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Renounce | v. t. | 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. |
| Renounce | v. t. | To cast off or reject deliberately; to disown; to dismiss; to forswear. |
| Renounce | v. t. | To disclaim having a card of (the suit led) by playing a card of another suit. |
| Renounce | v. i. | To make renunciation. |
| Renounce | v. i. | To decline formally, as an executor or a person entitled to letters of administration, to take out probate or letters. |
| Renounce | n. | Act of renouncing. |
We have 50 clues for the answer “RENOUNCE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Give up, as a claim to the throne | 1 answer |
| Formally give up a right | 1 answer |
| Formally abandon | 1 answer |
| Give up formally | 4 answers |
| ESPOUSE (ant.) | 5 answers |
| DECLINE to recognise/recognize acquaintance | 5 answers |
| swear off | 8 answers |
| Abstain from | 22 answers |
| Refrain | 22 answers |
| unsay | 25 answers |
| bestialise | 27 answers |
| resile | 27 answers |
| palinode | 29 answers |
| apologise | 30 answers |
| Countermand | 32 answers |
| Abnegate | 36 answers |
| Abstain | 37 answers |
| ostracise | 38 answers |
| Retract | 38 answers |
| Renege | 39 answers |
| Waive | 40 answers |
| repel | 40 answers |
| Abdicate | 42 answers |
| force out | 42 answers |
| Forsake | 42 answers |
| revoke | 42 answers |
| redress | 44 answers |
| disclaim | 46 answers |
| Relin-quish | 46 answers |
| Banish | 47 answers |
| MOVE out | 47 answers |
| forswear | 47 answers |
| Shrink | 48 answers |
| Disavow | 49 answers |
| Resign | 49 answers |
| forgo | 49 answers |
| Disown | 50 answers |
| Take Back | 51 answers |
| back down | 54 answers |
| Repudiate | 58 answers |
| Deny | 58 answers |
| Discard | 63 answers |
| Refuse | 64 answers |
| Embargo | 65 answers |
| Surrender | 68 answers |
| Withdraw | 68 answers |
| ABSTRACT ___ | 76 answers |
| Give ___ up | 78 answers |
| Leave | 88 answers |
| ABANDON ___! | 91 answers |
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One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with RENOUNCE (5)
His crime makes guiltie all his Sons, thy merit Imputed shall absolve them who renounce Thir own both righteous and unrighteous deeds, And live in thee transplanted, and from thee Receive new life.
Was Bathsheba altogether blind to the obvious fact that the support of a lover’s arms is not of a kind best calculated to assist a resolve to renounce him? Or was she sophistically sensible, with a thrill of pleasure, that by adopting this course for getting rid of him she was ensuring a meeting with him, at any rate, once more? It was now dark, and the hour must have been nearly ten.
His clothes were also cleaned and pressed by the Imperial tailors, and his crown polished and again sewed upon his head, for the Tin Woodman insisted he should not renounce this badge of royalty.
The chance reading of a book or of a paragraph in a newspaper can start a man on a new track and make him renounce his old associations and seek new ones that are _in sympathy with his new ideal_: and the result, for that man, can be an entire change of his way of life.
The hatred and jealousy of Terkoz, son of Tublat, did much to counteract the effect of Tarzan’s desire to renounce his kingship among the apes, for, stubborn young Englishman that he was, he could not bring himself to retreat in the face of so malignant an enemy.
Quotes with RENOUNCE (3)
Choosing a path meant having to miss out on others. She had a whole life to live, and she was always thinking that, in the future, she might regret the choices she made now. “I’m afraid of committing myself,” she thought to herself. She wanted to follow all possible paths and so ended up following none. Even in that most important area of her life, love, she had failed to commit herself. After her first romantic disappointment, she had never again given herself entirely. She …
as soon as we renounce fiction and illusion, we lose reality itself; the moment we subtract fictions from reality, reality itself loses its discursive-logical consistency.
To live in any true sense of the word is to reject others; to accept them, one must be able to renounce, to do oneself violence, to act against one's own nature, to weaken oneself; we conceive freedom only for ourselves - we extend it to our neighbours only at the cost of exhausting efforts; whence the precariousness of liberalism, a defiance of our instincts, a brief and miraculous success, a state of exception, at the antipodes of our deepest imperatives.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY.
Used 8 times in crossword archives (2000–2023).