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renunciative

American  
[ri-nuhn-see-uh-tiv, ree-] / rɪˈnʌn si ə tɪv, ri- /

adjective

  1. relating to or characterized by renunciation.


Example Sentences

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To let thee sit beneath the fall of tears As salt as mine, and hear the sighing years Re-sighing on my lips renunciative Through those infrequent smiles which fail to live For all thy adjurations?

From The Poetical Works of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Volume IV by Browning, Elizabeth Barrett

To let thee sit beneath the fall of tears As salt as mine, and hear the sighing years Re-sighing on my lips renunciative Through those infrequent smiles which fail to live For all thy adjurations? 

From Sonnets from the Portuguese by Browning, Elizabeth Barrett

His creed of determinism was such that it almost amounted to a vice, and quite amounted, on its negative side, to a renunciative philosophy which had cousinship with that of Schopenhauer and Leopardi.

From Tess of the d'Urbervilles by Hardy, Thomas