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Definition of Renunciatory
1. a. Pertaining to renunciation; containing or declaring a renunciation; as, renunciatory vows.
Definition of Renunciatory
1. Adjective. Serving to renounce; rebellious, contrary. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Renunciatory
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Renunciatory
Literary usage of Renunciatory
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Britain and Her Rivals in the Eighteenth Century, 1713-1789 by Arthur Donald Innes (1895)
"... the renunciatory Act—Grattan and Flood—The Bishop of Derry—The volunteer
convocation in Dublin—Demand for parliamentary reform—Rejection of the Reform ..."
2. Britain and Her Rivals in the Eighteenth Century, 1713-1789 by Arthur Donald Innes (1895)
"... non—1782 : The Constitution of 1782—" Simple Repeal "— 1783: the renunciatory
Act—Grattan and Flood—The ..."
3. The Ethical Ideal of Renunciation by Cordie Jacob Culp (1914)
"... yet he serves us well in being the connecting link between our historical
investigation of the renunciatory ideal and its critical estimate. III. ..."
4. North Atlantic Coast Fisheries Arbitration: The Case of the United States by United States, Chandler Parsons Anderson, Permanent Court of Arbitration (1909)
"It must also be noted that the renunciatory clause, which was the basis for ...
Customs Entry and Harbor Dues on Coasts Covered by renunciatory Clause. ..."
5. North Atlantic Coast Fisheries: Proceedings in the North Atlantic Coast by Permanent Court of Arbitration, United States, Great Britain (1912)
"Controversy arising from Nova Scotia's proposed interpretation of the renunciatory
clause of the treaty. As has been shown in reviewing the treatment of ..."