discard, decline, resign, reject
Abandon, relinquish, disown.
reject, discard, deny, resign, abandon, disclaim, abjure
He felt he had no choice but to renounce his claim to the throne in order to avoid further conflict.
Mark Zuckerberg did not renounce his US citizenship. He did, however, give up his US citizenship while acquiring citizenship in other countries to avoid double taxation on his assets.
Synonym: reality Antonym: lie
To renounce something means to formally give it up or refuse to be associated with it. This could be a particular belief, title, right, or claim. It often involves publicly declaring that you no longer support or accept the thing you are renouncing.
Renounce is a synonym for abjure.
reject, discard, deny, resign, abandon, disclaim, abjure
contradict, disagree, refubb, negate, rebut, refute, renounce, reject, retract, repudiate, recant, disclaim
There really isn't a synonym within the context of federal tax law (IRC § 2518). However, some state statutes use the term "renounce."
admitrecognizeallowacceptconcedegrantconfess
abandon, abjure, abnegate, cede, demit, forgo, drop, leave, quit, relinquish, renounce, resign, retire, step down, vacate, waive, withdraw, yield
i am going to renounce my job.
I can not renounce my love enough. He renounced his love.
He felt he had no choice but to renounce his claim to the throne in order to avoid further conflict.
Catholics renounce Satan when they are baptized, if they are too young to do this, then their parents and sponsors renounce Satan for them.
The Kellogg-Briand Pact was an agreement of 15 nations to renounce war.
Despite the pleadings and protestations of her parents, Deborah refused to renounce her love for the leader of the motorcycle gang.