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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.
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".
The renunciation of this customary prerogative was problematic for all rulers but especially for Henry IV.
The price of ecumenical politics was apparently the renunciation of a fundamental tenet of faith.
He's repelled by the unkindness, but, more than that, he can't bear the renunciation of hope.
In Zoroastrianism, as in ancient Christianity, the confession of faith accompanies the renunciation of demons.
"At the heart of professionalism is the renunciation of certain things," claims Mr Khurana.
Sometimes the renunciation of family isn't selfless, but simply about freedom and, specifically, free love.
The renunciation of force will also play well in the White House and the US media.
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