Examples of 'want to renounce' in a sentence
Meaning of "want to renounce"
want to renounce - Indicates the desire or intention to formally give up or reject something, such as a belief, title, or claim. For example, 'He decided to renounce his citizenship and move abroad.'
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want to renounce
Then you may want to renounce secession.
We have this obstinacy, this kind of stubbornness that we do not want to renounce.
I want to renounce my vows of obedience.
Karen said she did not want to renounce the devil.
I want to renounce.
Whoever wants to love must also want to renounce egoism.
I just want to renounce it.
You see, Padre it's not the nameless people who we want to renounce their faith.
Who would really want to renounce their assemblymen titles.
The Klan. neo-Nazis This guy fascists did not want to renounce.
Some want to renounce sex without first having awakened the sacred fire.
A boat designed for people who do not want to renounce anything related to the sea.
You do not want to renounce cosy comfort, rest, silence and easy independence during your holidays.
However, you also do not want to renounce it.
They do not want to renounce the hope to Live Together in Justice.
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It will make you want to renounce the world . ".
I want to renounce my vows of obedience. Get out.
She did not want to renounce Christ.
You want to renounce everything?
Dearest Gospa, we we do not want to renounce your Son nor you!
So, you want to renounce the world entirely?
But I do not want to renounce my life.
They do not want to renounce either their “ I ” or the “ we ” family.
Why would you want to renounce your citizenship?
We don't want to renounce our life.
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She does not want to open her door
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