(ree-nun-see-AYE-shun), noun
To distance yourself from a position or belief; to publicly state a shift in ideals or position on an issue while criticizing your past stance as wrong.
“With RENUNCIATION life begins.” – Amelia E. Barr, British novelist
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Back | (ree-nun-see-AYE-shun), noun To distance yourself from a position or belief; to publicly state a shift in ideals or position on an issue while criticizing your past stance as wrong. “With RENUNCIATION life begins.” – Amelia E. Barr, British novelist |
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