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to renege
verb
To break a promise or commitment; to go back on one's word.
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Now, they want to renege.
She might now be tempted to renege.
But when that didn't happen, I wanted to renege.
Or is it a worse betrayal to renege after promising salvation?
They are bound to renege on their pledge to stop the third runway".
If all else fails, one can always count on Ukrainian politicians to renege and surprise.
But if Congress remains obdurate, the federal government will have to renege on some obligations.
And no one wants countries to renege every time a general stages a coup.
ONE can always count on Ukrainian governments to renege and surprise.
He agreed to other concessions in principle, but always found reasons to renege.
So has Laos decided to renege on its international commitments?This is where things get murky.
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