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renunciation
This term describes a deliberate and official abandonment of a claim or identity. It carries a heavy weight of finality and formality, often appearing in legal documents or solemn vows. The act is typically viewed as a conscious choice to detach oneself from a previous status or possession. In spiritual or moral contexts, the word suggests a purifying process where one sheds material desires or old habits to achieve a higher state of being. It differs from simple loss or theft because it requires an intentional, voluntary gesture of letting go.
Meanings
The formal act of giving up a right, claim, or possession.
"The prince signed the renunciation of his right to the throne."
The act of rejecting a belief, habit, or way of life, often for moral or religious reasons.
"Her renunciation of worldly goods led her to join the monastery."
The formal rejection or abandonment of a nationality or citizenship.
"The embassy processed his renunciation of citizenship."