renunciative

/rɪˈnʌnsiˌeɪtɪv/
adjective
  1. Relating to or characterized by formally giving up a right, claim, or position.
    • Her renunciative statement made it clear she would no longer be part of the committee.
    • In a renunciative gesture, the lawyer withdrew from the case.
    • The king's renunciative speech announced his abdication from the throne.
  2. Showing a willingness to reject or abandon something, often for moral or spiritual reasons.
    • The monk's renunciative vows included poverty and silence.
    • She adopted a renunciative attitude toward social media, deleting all her accounts.
    • His renunciative lifestyle involved giving up all material possessions.
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