单词 | renege |
释义 | renege (once / 16958 pages) vn To renege is to go back on your word or fail to keep a promise. Not quite lying, reneging is more a sin of omission — failing to do what you said you would. The Latin negāre means "to deny," so by reneging on your word, you are denying someone whatever you promised them. In card games, you are said to renege if you play against the rules. To renege may be wrong, but it's not necessarily a punishable offense (unless you put that promise legally binding in writing). Still, it certainly doesn't make you look good! WORD FAMILYrenege: reneged, reneges, reneging USAGE EXAMPLESStill, a faint siren stirs inside of Couch Slouch that something is amiss when student-athletes renege on their part of the covenant. Washington Post(Jan 01, 2017) Embassy to Jerusalem only to renege once in office. Wall Street Journal(Dec 20, 2016) The Russian always pockets U.S. concessions and then reneges on his promises. Wall Street Journal(Dec 11, 2016) 1v fail to fulfill a promise or obligation Syn|Hyper go back on, renege on, renegue on annul, countermand, lift, overturn, repeal, rescind, reverse, revoke, vacate cancel officially 2n the mistake of not following suit when able to do so Syn|Hyper revoke error, fault, mistake a wrong action attributable to bad judgment or ignorance or inattention |
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