renounce a decision in English
enege a decision, renege on a choice
Use "renounce a decision" in a sentence
1. Faithful worshippers must decisively renounce unrighteousness.
2. Deny or renounce Familiarity information: Abnegate used as a …
3. 'Are they both yours to renounce?
4. Renounce your activities and go home!”
5. She decided to renounce the world and enter a convent.
6. You wanna renounce your earthly possessions and become a monk?
7. She decided to renounce the world and entered a convent.
8. Abjure Meaning: "renounce on oath, repudiate, forswear," originally especially "renounce or recant (a heresy) on oath,"… See definitions of Abjure.
9. 22 She decided to renounce the world and enter a convent.
10. Jehovah’s Witnesses renounce every kind of violence.
11. Abjure: To recant solemnly; renounce or repudiate
12. From this moment I renounce your friendship.
13. We absolutely renounce all forms of terrorism.
14. Abnegate: To give up (rights or a claim, for example); renounce
15. The barrister entirely renounce his right to object to a juror.
16. Abnegate means to give up; to surrender; to renounce
17. The verb Abnegate means to deny or renounce something
18. Whose sins do you renounce by making this gift?
19. It must renounce its claim to special rights.
20. Abjure To renounce upon oath; forswear; withdraw formally from: as, to Abjure allegiance to a prince.; Abjure To renounce or repudiate; abandon; retract; especially, to renounce or retract with solemnity: as, to Abjure one's errors or wrong practices.; Abjure To take an oath of abjuration.
21. I'm struggling with whether I should renounce my vows.
22. Many were executed for refusing to renounce their religion.
23. The verb Abnegate means to deny or renounce something
24. It was painful for him to renounce his son.
25. Ceolwulf may genuinely have wished to renounce the world.