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renunciation         
  • The [[Bahubali]] statue symbolising absolute renunciation of [[Samsara]] (the weary wheel of death and reincarnation).
ACT OF RENOUNCING SOMETHING ONE PREVIOUSLY ENJOYED OR ENDORSED
Renunciant; Renunciants
(renunciations)
1.
The renunciation of a belief or a way of behaving is the public declaration that you reject it and have decided to stop having that belief or behaving in that way.
The talks were dependent on a renunciation of terrorism.
N-UNCOUNT: also N in pl
2.
The renunciation of a claim, title, or privilege is the act of officially giving it up.
...the renunciation of territory in the Mediterranean.
N-UNCOUNT
3.
Renunciation is the act of not allowing yourself certain pleasures for moral or religious reasons.
Gandhi exemplified the virtues of renunciation, asceticism and restraint.
= self-denial
N-UNCOUNT
renunciation         
  • The [[Bahubali]] statue symbolising absolute renunciation of [[Samsara]] (the weary wheel of death and reincarnation).
ACT OF RENOUNCING SOMETHING ONE PREVIOUSLY ENJOYED OR ENDORSED
Renunciant; Renunciants
n.
1.
Rejection, repudiation, abnegation, abjuration, disowning, disownment, disavowal, disavowment, disclaimer, recantation, denial, renouncement.
2.
Surrender, cession, abandonment, resignation, relinquishment.
renunciation         
  • The [[Bahubali]] statue symbolising absolute renunciation of [[Samsara]] (the weary wheel of death and reincarnation).
ACT OF RENOUNCING SOMETHING ONE PREVIOUSLY ENJOYED OR ENDORSED
Renunciant; Renunciants
n. 1) giving up a right, such as a right of inheritance, a gift under a will or abandoning the right to collect a debt on a note. 2) in criminal law, abandoning participation in a crime before it takes place, or an attempt to stop other participants from going ahead with the crime. A defendant may use renunciation as evidence of his/her innocence. Once the crime is underway, any claimed renunciation is factually too late.