renounce
re·nounce / riˈnouns/ • v. [tr.] formally declare one's abandonment of (a claim, right, or possession): Isabella offered to renounce her son's claim to the French crown. ∎ refuse to recognize or abide by any longer: these agreements were renounced after the fall of the czarist regime. ∎ declare that one will no longer engage in or support: they renounced the armed struggle. ∎ reject and stop using or consuming: he renounced drugs and alcohol completely. ∎ [intr.] Law refuse or resign a right or position, esp. one as an heir or trustee: there will be forms enabling the allottee to renounce.PHRASES: renounce the world completely withdraw from society or material affairs in order to lead a life considered to be more spiritually fulfilling.DERIVATIVES: re·nounce·a·ble adj.re·nounce·ment n.re·nounc·er n.