Sentences

renounce in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

To renounce means to formally declare one's abandonment of a claim, title, or belief.

Sample Sentences

  1. She decided to renounce her title in order to pursue a simpler life.
  2. After much contemplation, he chose to renounce the controversial beliefs that had once defined him.
  3. The organization urged its members to renounce violence as a means of achieving their goals.
  4. In his speech, the politician vowed to renounce all ties with corrupt practices and promote transparency.
  5. To find peace, she felt it necessary to renounce her attachment to material possessions.
  6. She decided to renounce her claim to the family inheritance in favor of her siblings.
  7. The athlete chose to renounce his citizenship in protest against his country's policies.
  8. After much reflection, he publicly renounced his previous beliefs and embraced a new philosophy.
  9. To maintain peace, the two countries agreed to renounce their territorial disputes.
  10. In a surprising move, the celebrity announced her intention to renounce the fame that had once defined her life.
  11. She decided to renounce her claim to the inheritance after realizing the family tensions it would cause.
  12. In a surprising move, the politician chose to renounce his party affiliation and run as an independent candidate.
  13. The activist urged the community to renounce hate speech and embrace tolerance and understanding instead.
  14. After much contemplation, he chose to renounce his previous lifestyle in favor of a more peaceful existence.
  15. To maintain her integrity, she felt it necessary to renounce any association with the controversial organization.