renunciatory (Meaning)

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renunciatory (a.)

Pertaining to renunciation; containing or declaring a renunciation; as, renunciatory vows.

renunciatory Sentence Examples

  1. The renunciatory monk shed all worldly possessions in pursuit of spiritual enlightenment.
  2. The lawyer submitted a renunciatory brief, withdrawing their client's appeal.
  3. Her denunciatory speech sparked outrage among those who held opposing views.
  4. The renunciatory clause in the contract allowed either party to terminate the agreement without penalty.
  5. The renunciatory statement by the king signaled the end of the monarchy.
  6. His renunciatory act of giving up his wealth and status stunned his family and friends.
  7. The renunciatory letter she wrote to her former employer conveyed her profound dissatisfaction.
  8. The renunciatory behavior of the students revealed their disillusionment with the education system.
  9. The renunciatory resolution passed by the board revoked all previous decisions made on the matter.
  10. The renunciatory tone of the letter made it clear that the writer was severing all ties with the recipient.

FAQs About the word renunciatory

Pertaining to renunciation; containing or declaring a renunciation; as, renunciatory vows.

renouncement, denial,refusal, abnegation, relinquishment, surrender,repudiation, resignation,self-denial, self-renunciation

indulgence, acceptance, adoption, acceptance, adoption, indulgence,self-indulgence, embrace, espousal, embrace

The renunciatory monk shed all worldly possessions in pursuit of spiritual enlightenment.

The lawyer submitted a renunciatory brief, withdrawing their client's appeal.

Her denunciatory speech sparked outrage among those who held opposing views.

The renunciatory clause in the contract allowed either party to terminate the agreement without penalty.