transitive. To renounce. rare.
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释义 | the mind > will > decision > irresolution or vacillation > reversal of or forsaking one's will or purpose > reverse or abandon one's purpose or intention [verb (transitive)] > desert/renounce a cause, principle, or person (31) withsayc960 transitive. To renounce. rare. forsakec1175 To give up, renounce. To break off from, renounce (an employment, design, esp. an evil practice or sin; also, a belief, doctrine). †Till 17th cent… renayc1300 transitive. To renounce, abjure (one's faith, God, etc.). Also intransitive. waive1303 To cast aside, relinquish, forsake (the truth, one's faith or god, a state or condition, etc.). to waive from1303 intransitive. to waive from = 3b. Obsolete. allayc1330 transitive. To relinquish, abandon. Obsolete. to fall from ——c1350 intransitive. To depart from, leave behind (a person, friendship, etc.); esp. to leave without help or support; to abandon or desert. Cf. to fall away… relinquish1454 transitive. To give up, abandon, desist from (an idea, action, practice, etc.). Also intransitive. forlesec1460 To leave, abandon, desert, forsake. to give over1477 transitive. To abandon, desert (a person, cause, etc.). Obsolete. missake1481 transitive. To deny, renounce. Cf. forsake, v. 1. return1483 transitive. To cause (one's heart, thoughts, etc.) to turn away in rejection. Also with from. Obsolete. guerpe1484 transitive. To abandon, forsake. abrenounce1537 transitive. To renounce completely, to repudiate. to turn the back uponc1540 With verbs. to turn the back: to turn away from facing, go away, flee; to turn the back upon: to turn definitely from, abandon, forsake. renege1548 transitive. To renounce, abandon, or deny; spec. to abandon, become an apostate to (one's faith). Now somewhat archaic. forspeak1565 To forbid, renounce. Obsolete. recant1567 transitive. To renounce or abjure (a course of life or conduct) as wrong or mistaken. Obsolete. reject1574 transitive. To cast off, abandon (a principle or condition). Obsolete. abnegate1616 transitive. To renounce or abjure (a tenet or belief); to deny, to reject; to negate. Also occasionally intransitive. abrenunciate1618 transitive. = abrenounce, v. derelinque1623 = derelinquish, v. ejurate1623 transitive. To abjure, renounce. to give one the backa1624 With verbs. to give one the back: to turn away from, disregard him. derelinquisha1631 transitive. To relinquish utterly, forsake, abandon. ejure1642 = ejurate, v. delinquish1645 transitive. To relinquish (a person or thing); to give up, renounce, abandon. desert1654 To forsake (a person, institution, cause, etc. having moral or legal claims upon one); spec. of a soldier or sailor: To quit without permission, run… deviate1757 transitive. To depart from. Obsolete. rare. to give up1970 With on: to lose one's belief or trust in (something); to forsake or abandon. colloquial (originally U.S.). Subcategories:— for something else (1) |
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