Definitionadj. having deserted a cause or principle
Last update: October 7, 2015
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There are bands of renegades in the hills. . [Please select]
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What business had she, a renegade clergyman 's daughter, to turn up her nose at you ! [Please select]
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It was really good to see someone make the renegade more accessible to an inexperienced performer. [Please select]
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It was impossible to retract honestly, since a renegade Christian returning to the worship of the old gods is incapacitated by law from making a will. [Please select]
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Captain Tugwell on his behalf led the fishing fleet against that renegade La Liberte, and casting the foreigners overboard, they restored her integrity as the London Trader. [Please select]
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Would he be regarded as any the less a renegade from all parties. [Please select]
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His enemies, and at that time there were many of them, would have been glad to have proved him a renegade and a recanter. [Please select]
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However, the renegade did not accomplish his object. [Please select]
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The Socialist renegade, Millerand, who had climbed into the Ministry of the Interior, here played a Judas role. [Please select]
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