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the renounced
verb
To give up, resign, surrender, atsake.
Exact(3)
The renounced arm has petrified.
His Bogart smoking mannerisms seemed the result of mirror study and, like the renounced beard, an attempt to gain control of the lower portion of his face.
Often the renounced ads have touched on themes like sexual harassment, sexual assault, gender inequality and menstruation.
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Kylie managed to tremble to the church, but cracked somewhere around the renounce all evil part of the ceremony.
The Knicks renounced the rights to the second-round draft pick ERIC CHENOWITH and invited MICHAEL HICKS to camp.
The former renounced the presidency, triggering a constitutional crisis; the latter resigned ahead of his impeachment - for corruption.
Before the Irish Republican Army renounced violence, the nationalist militants made common cause with Palestinian armed factions.
Following the settlement, Leszczyński renounced the crown (Jan . 26 , 1736 and the Dzików Confederation recognized Augustus as king (July 1736).
In that same year, the Mongols renounced their vassalage to the Jin.
Would the pope renounce the doctrine of papal infallibility?
(The prelates immediately renounced the compliment).
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