Renegado in english
Renegade
pronunciation: renəgeɪd part of speech: noun
pronunciation: renəgeɪd part of speech: noun
In gestures
renegado = apostate ; turncoat ; renegade.
Example: Thus equipped, he abused the trust, and becoming a freebooter, attacked and plundered alike Muslim and apostate.Example: He was called a turncoat and a traitor from that plangent minority which never learns that to gain power is what political parties first of all exist for.Example: Reactionaries and renegades alike of all shades and hues might scoff and mock at the LSSP Party, now a pale reflection of its former revolutionary self, but the LSSP does have its historians and archivists.renegar = disavow ; renounce ; renegade.
Example: Feminists disavow biology & biologists who reduce human biology to anatomy.Example: 'Classification by attraction', i.e. the placing of a subject as the most concrete element represented in it, without regard to the basic discipline concerned, is renounced = 'Classification by attraction', i.e. the placing of a subject as the most concrete element represented in it, without regard to the basic discipline concerned, is renounced.Example: Whether Salman Farsie saw something better or not in Islam, the fact remains he renegaded his faith, his vows and his allegiance.more:
» renegar a una promesa = go back on + Posesivo + promise .
Example: Obama will take a negative hit for appearing to go back on his promise to leave Iraq.» renegar de = deny ; disown .
Example: A war of words went up when Jewish zealots redacted out this or that word or phrase in order to deny Joshua, and the Christians chewed them up for it. Example: She has always lived with the knowledge that her blue-blooded family disowned her as a baby.