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been renounced
verb
To give up, resign, surrender, atsake.
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The Bordeaux heritage has not been renounced.
(Later that summer, a revised design was announced: among other changes, the building's flapping-wing capacity had been renounced).
The high court held that if an individual believed their past citizenship had been renounced through the process of Australian naturalisation, that should be taken into account.
Instruction in independent thinking had been renounced in favour of "the ubiquitous encouragement of everyone's so-called 'individual personality'" – a trend Nietzsche viewed as "a mark of barbarity".
The first wallet must indeed be returned to its original owner, but the second belongs to the lucky stranger because it has since been renounced.
Some of those memos have been renounced, there have been other opinions saying that the law it wasn't good, court decisions — there has been so much public debate.
Similar(50)
"If Klaus Barbie had asked me to plead the superiority of the Aryan race I would have said no, because I would have been renouncing myself".
The past is renounced, but not fully.
"And now he's renounced violence".
The love affair was short-lived, and soon vuvuzelas were renounced as a scourge.
Storm drains relieved, brick walks relaid, a heritage of dust and wrappers is renounced.
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