no, it means to not go through with something like a commitment or a promise of some sort.
Renege is another word for revoke. It means to back out on a promise or contract. A good sentence would be, he thought he could renege the contract that he already signed.
It comes to us by way of the French, from the Middle Latin word renegare, which in turn comes from the Old Latin prefix re- (again) and negare (to deny; also the root for the word negate).In other words, to renege means to go back on a promise, to literally deny someone again.
Yes, it is. Any word with "no" at it's root is a negative word.
Adversity is a condition marked by misfortune, distress and hardship. The word in a negative word
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Renege is another word for revoke. It means to back out on a promise or contract. A good sentence would be, he thought he could renege the contract that he already signed.
The correct spelling is renege (to go back on one's word).
Reverse, Backslide and Unfaithful are synonyms for the term Renege. To renege also means to break a promise or to go back on one's word, to backslide.
Reneging, from the verb to renege.
The past tense of renege is reneged.
Renege.
I don't know why you would renege on the deal.
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In Euchre, a renege is worth two points.
It comes to us by way of the French, from the Middle Latin word renegare, which in turn comes from the Old Latin prefix re- (again) and negare (to deny; also the root for the word negate).In other words, to renege means to go back on a promise, to literally deny someone again.
Renege means to go back on a promise, contract, undertaking.
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