renunciations

[US]/[rɪˈnjuːsɪˌeɪʃənz]/
[UK]/[rɪˈnjuːsɪˌeɪʃənz]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.the act of renouncing something; formal statements of renunciation; a resignation

Phrases & Collocations

personal renunciations

public renunciations

formal renunciations

multiple renunciations

avoiding renunciations

series of renunciations

political renunciations

recent renunciations

any renunciations

future renunciations

Example Sentences

the candidate's renunciations of previous political affiliations were widely discussed.

his renunciations were seen as a strategic move to appeal to a broader electorate.

the company announced renunciations of several outdated business practices.

she filed formal renunciations of her claim to the inherited property.

the judge accepted the defendant's renunciations of involvement in the crime.

the board of directors requested renunciations of positions held by underperforming executives.

his public renunciations of the controversial policy surprised many observers.

the politician's renunciations of his previous statements caused a media frenzy.

the team accepted the player's renunciations of playing due to injury.

the document details the terms and conditions of the renunciations.

the sudden renunciations of key staff members raised concerns within the organization.

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