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The renunciation
noun
The act of rejecting or renouncing something as invalid
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The renunciation of violence should be bilateral.
The renunciation of this customary prerogative was problematic for all rulers but especially for Henry IV.
The renunciation of force will also play well in the White House and the US media.
The renunciation and self-sacrifice of these Quakers is a rebellion against the age.
The renunciation of Marxist-Leninist ideology in Kazakhstan has freed scholars from the restrictions that hampered their research and interpretation of findings.
The renunciation of armed struggle went a step further than previous cease-fires the group has declared, and often broken, over the years.
The renunciation of numerical approximation gives the advantage that the underlying physical mechanisms are characterized by exact expressions and parameters.
The renunciation of amnesty could have more profound short-term consequences.
Vegetarianism requires the renunciation of real and irreplaceable pleasures.
Science, after all, entailed the "renunciation of the pleasure principle".
Shakespeare, too, took up this subject — the renunciation of the creative self — in "The Tempest".
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