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Definition of Renegation

Renegation
Renegation Ren`e*ga"tion (r?n`?-ga"sh?n), n. A denial. [R.] ``Absolute renegation of Christ.' --Milman.

Meaning of Renegation from wikipedia

- of Friendship and Alliance, but after retreating to Taiwan in 1949 it reneged to preserve its claim over mainland China. The Additional Articles of the...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In trick-taking card games, a revoke (or renege, /rɪˈneɪɡ/ or /rɪˈniːɡ/) is a violation of the rules regarding the play...
- During his term as prime minister in the late 1990s, Netanyahu consistently reneged on commitments made by previous Israeli governments as part of the Oslo...
- appointed them to rule the Tarim Basin as Qing v****als. The Khoja brothers reneged on the agreement, declaring themselves independent leaders of the Tarim...
- live in Melbourne, Australia, with him as his new wife, but ultimately reneges when his ex-wife Mai convinces him to reconcile. Cai Xia takes her revenge...
- terminated in May 2018 in favour of Rogozin. In 2020 Roscosmos under Rogozin reneged on its parti****tion in Lunar Gateway, a NASA-led project that will see...
- Heracles could make his cloak more comfortable. Atlas agreed, but Heracles reneged and walked away, carrying the apples. According to an alternative version...
- recognised the sanction. France, Spain, Saxony, Bavaria, and Prussia later reneged. Little more than a year after her birth, Maria Theresa was joined by a...
- covered by the September 2018 action. The stated reason being that China reneged upon already agreed upon deals. May 9: Trump said the tariffs are "paid...
- crack of the whip. I certainly do not... Mr Charkin took the decision [to renege on the OUP editor's contract], not because he thought the book was no good...