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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
renunciation
noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ A renunciation of Oliver and a declaration of true love for Miranda herself?
▪ Abetted by her husband, she refused to countenance the renunciations which Henry was to make in the peace treaty.
▪ I learn about the beauty of austerity and renunciation.
▪ Maggie will carry even renunciation to dramatic extremes.
▪ The renunciation of any attempt to tax was at once cause and symptom of the state's demise.
▪ This has to be quenched by detachment and renunciation.
▪ Though not a natural speaker his pithy style, backed by his fame and renunciation, strengthened the Student Volunteer Missionary movement.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Renunciation

Renunciation \Re*nun`ci*a"tion\ (r?-n?n`s?-?"sh?n or -sh?-?"sh?n; 277), n. [Cf. F. renonciation, L. renuntiatio ann announcement. See Renounce.]

  1. The act of renouncing.

  2. (Law) Formal declination to take out letters of administration, or to assume an office, privilege, or right.

    Syn: Renouncement; disownment; disavowal; disavowment; disclaimer; rejection; abjuration; recantation; denial; abandonment; relinquishment.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
renunciation

late 14c., "action of renouncing," from Latin renuntiationem (nominative renuntiatio), noun of action from past participle stem of renuntiare "renounce" (see renounce).

Wiktionary
renunciation

n. 1 the act of reject or renounce something as invalid 2 the resignation of an ecclesiastical office

WordNet
renunciation
  1. n. rejecting or disowning or disclaiming as invalid; "Congressional repudiation of the treaty that the President had negotiated" [syn: repudiation]

  2. the state of having rejected your religious beliefs or your political party or a cause (often in favor of opposing beliefs or causes) [syn: apostasy, defection]

  3. an act (spoken or written) declaring that something is surrendered or disowned [syn: renouncement]

  4. the act of renouncing; sacrificing or giving up or surrendering (a possession or right or title or privilege etc.) [syn: forgoing, forswearing]

Wikipedia
Renunciation

Renunciation is the act of renouncing or rejecting something, especially if it is something that the renouncer has previously enjoyed or endorsed.

In religion, renunciation often indicates an abandonment of pursuit of material comforts, in the interests of achieving spiritual enlightenment. In Hinduism, the renounced order of life is sannyāsa; in Buddhism, the Pali word for "renunciation" is nekkhamma, conveying more specifically "giving up the world and leading a holy life" or "freedom from lust, craving and desires."Rhys Davids & Stede (1921-25), p. 377, entry for "Nekkhamma" (retrieved 2008-04-12). Rhys Davids & Stede speculate that the Sanskrit term with which nekkhamma is associated is either:

:* naikramya — "inactivity, abstinence or exemption from acts and their consequences" (Monier Williams, 1964, p. 570, entry for "Naish")

:* naikāmya — "suppression of desire, profound contemplation" (ibid.). See Sangha, Bhikshu, Bhikshuni, Shramana.

Legally, renunciation arises in nationality law with the renunciation of citizenship, a formal process by which the renouncer ceases to hold citizenship with a specific country. A person can also renounce property, as when a person submits a disclaimer of interest in property that has been left to them in a will.

Renunciation (album)

Renunciation is an album by American jazz saxophonist David S. Ware, which was recorded live at the 2006 Vision Festival and released on the AUM Fidelity label. It was the last U.S. performance by the David S. Ware Quartet.

Usage examples of "renunciation".

Not any forensic act of faith in atoning blood, but ingrained piety a modest renunciation before the reality of things is the grand gateway of souls to the blessedness and repose of God.

This is the chalice from which the assembled prelates of Phos drank together in ritual renunciation of Skotos at the great synod not long after the High Temple was built.

Father Henry Garnet, in A Treatise of Christian Renunciation, preached a very different message concerning recusant wives in dispute with Protestant husbands.

Taking the floor in protest, Adams called Sullivan a decoy duck sent to seduce Congress into renunciation of independence.

Besides purification, the holy men of Harappa and the Indus valley practised yoga and renunciation of the world.

And on the 2nd June Casanova, doubtless feeling his helplessness in the matter of money, and the insufficiency of his occasional remittances, and suspicious of Francesca's loyalty, wrote her a letter of renunciation.

This can only be done in two ways, either by proving one's own proposition apodictically, or, if that does not succeed, by trying to discover the causes of that failure, which, if they lie in the necessary limits of our reason, must force every opponent to submit to exactly the same law of renunciation with reference to any claims to dogmatic assertion.

Some of the extremer pacifists, starting out with a complete renunciation of violence, have ended by warmly championing Hitler and even toying with antisemitism.

The Mind of Earth must not fragment but coadunate — grow and flow together in a sublime metaconcert of good­will, a renunciation of selfishness that coerces the Intervention of the Galactic Milieu at long last!

It was not, of course, immediately accepted there were many false starts, renunciations, debunkings, persecutions, and attacks of what seemed massive inertia.

There were many false starts, renunciations, debunkings, persecu-tions, and periods of what seemed massive inertia.

The Republic's permanent renunciation of all claims to San Martin was simply too valuable a bargaining chip to give up until she got at least something in return.

The one look he cast back over his shoulder showed him Zenobia leaning over the window-sill, her arms stretched after him in mute farewell and renunciation.

Her renunciation and suffering were related to and enmeshed with Frodo's : both were parts of a plan for the regeneration of the state of Men.

The same Hermitical state of mind led to her renunciation of made dishes and wines at dinner, until fairly commanded by Mr.