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is renounced
verb
To give up, resign, surrender, atsake.
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The past is renounced, but not fully.
Storm drains relieved, brick walks relaid, a heritage of dust and wrappers is renounced.
When cash is renounced you carry less of it, or maybe even none of it.
The article makes it appear acceptable to debate as a serious issue whether Roma culture will effectively be a plague on Europe until this culture is renounced by its members through assimilation.
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Afterwards he could give a press conference, announcing that he is renouncing official royal status.
This is used as a pretext for "energy independence"–that is, renouncing trade in energy, including the two-thirds of our oil we buy on the international market.
UPDATE: The Army captain who challenged President Obama's birth certificate in court is renouncing her former lawyer, Orly Taitz.
The Bordeaux heritage has not been renounced.
"And now he's renounced violence".
The love affair was short-lived, and soon vuvuzelas were renounced as a scourge.
(The original threat was renounced by the Iranian government in 1998).
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