renunciation 音标拼音: [rɪn
, ʌnsi'eʃən]
n . 放弃,废弃,弃权,脱离关系
放弃,废弃,弃权,脱离关系
renunciation n 1 :
rejecting or disowning or disclaiming as invalid ;
"
Congressional repudiation of the treaty that the President had negotiated " [
synonym : {
repudiation }, {
renunciation }]
2 :
the state of having rejected your religious beliefs or your political party or a cause (
often in favor of opposing beliefs or causes ) [
synonym : {
apostasy }, {
renunciation },
{
defection }]
3 :
an act (
spoken or written )
declaring that something is surrendered or disowned [
synonym : {
renunciation }, {
renouncement }]
4 :
the act of renouncing ;
sacrificing or giving up or surrendering (
a possession or right or title or privilege etc .) [
synonym : {
renunciation }, {
forgoing }, {
forswearing }]
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renonciation ,
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renuntiatio ann announcement .
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Renounce }.]
1 .
The act of renouncing .
[
1913 Webster ]
2 . (
Law )
Formal declination to take out letters of administration ,
or to assume an office ,
privilege ,
or right .
[
1913 Webster ]
Syn :
Renouncement ;
disownment ;
disavowal ;
disavowment ;
disclaimer ;
rejection ;
abjuration ;
recantation ;
denial ;
abandonment ;
relinquishment .
[
1913 Webster ]
118 Moby Thesaurus words for "
renunciation ":
abandonment ,
abdication ,
abeyance ,
abjuration ,
abjurement ,
abnegation ,
abrogation ,
absolute contradiction ,
annulment ,
apostasy ,
breakoff ,
capitulation ,
cease ,
ceasing ,
cessation ,
cession ,
close ,
closing ,
cold storage ,
constraint ,
contradiction ,
contrary assertion ,
contravention ,
controversion ,
countering ,
crossing ,
crossing -
over ,
defection ,
degeneration ,
denial ,
desertion ,
desinence ,
desistance ,
disaffirmation ,
disallowance ,
disavowal ,
disclaimer ,
disclamation ,
discontinuance ,
discontinuation ,
disowning ,
disownment ,
dispensation ,
disposal ,
disposition ,
disproof ,
dropping out ,
dumping ,
eschewing ,
expatriation ,
forbearance ,
forbearing ,
forgoing ,
forswearing ,
frugality ,
gainsaying ,
getting rid of ,
giving in ,
giving over ,
giving up ,
golden mean ,
handing over ,
impugnment ,
letting go ,
moderateness ,
moderation ,
nonexercise ,
nothing in excess ,
nullification ,
palinode ,
palinody ,
recantation ,
recedence ,
recession ,
refutation ,
rejection ,
release ,
relinquishment ,
reneging ,
renouncement ,
reoccupy ,
repossess ,
repudiation ,
resignation ,
restraint ,
retake ,
retractation ,
retraction ,
retreat ,
revocation ,
revokement ,
riddance ,
sacrifice ,
self -
abnegation ,
self -
control ,
self -
denial ,
self -
discipline ,
self -
mastery ,
self -
restraint ,
self -
sacrifice ,
shutdown ,
soberness ,
sobriety ,
sophrosyne ,
stopping ,
surcease ,
surrender ,
suspension ,
swearing off ,
temperance ,
temperateness ,
termination ,
treason ,
unsaying ,
waiver ,
withdrawal ,
withdrawing ,
yielding RENUNCIATION .
The act of giving up a right .
2 .
It is a rule of law that any one may renounce a right which the law has established in his favor .
To this maxim there are many limitations .
A party may always renounce an acquired right ;
as ,
for example ,
to take lands by descent ;
but one cannot always give up a future right ,
before it has accrued ,
nor to the benefit conferred by law ,
although such advantage may be introduced only for the benefit of individuals .
3 .
For example ,
the power of making a will ;
the right of annulling a future contract ,
on the ground of fraud ;
and the right of pleading the act of limitations ,
cannot be renounced .
The first ,
because the party must be left free to make a will or not ;
and the latter two ,
because the right has not yet accrued .
4 .
This term is usually employed to signify the abdication or giving up of one '
s country at the time of choosing another .
The act of congress requires from a foreigner who applies to become naturalized a renunciation of all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign prince ,
potentate ,
state or sovereignty ,
whereof such alien may ,
at the time ,
be a citizen or subject .
See Citizen ;
Expatriation ;
Naturalization ;
To renounce .
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