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renitence rare. [a. F. rénitence (16th c., Paré): see renitent and -ence.] = next.
1652Charleton Darkn. Atheism 265 An exclusion of all coaction, violence, renitence or imposition. 1676H. More Remarks 14 The weight of Lead..had crammed the Sand together..that it stuck by renitence of its irregular parts, one against another. 1743Hon. C. Yorke in Warburton's Unpubl. Papers (1841) 140 A man would not do amiss to shut up his books; and without the least renitence roll in the vortex of dulness. 1917C. R. Payne tr. Pfister's Psychoanal. Method viii. 168 The result of this renitence consists mostly in the continuance of those symptoms of disease which depend on the repression. |