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re·nun·ci·a·tion \rə̇ˌnən(t)sēˈāshən, rēˌ- sometimes -ˌnənchē-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from Latin renuntiation-, renuntiatio, from renuntiatus (past participle of renuntiare to renounce) + -ion-, -io, -ion — more at renounce 1. : the act or practice of renouncing : sacrifice, rejection, repudiation < the renunciation of a title > < a renunciation of ambitions > < made a renunciation of his chairmanship > specifically : ascetic self-denial < a life of complete renunciation … as a nun — C.C.Cregan > 2. Britain : a legal document by which a person appointed in a will to be its executor or a person preferentially entitled to administer the estate of an intestate renounces his right |