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Word Meanings - APOSTATIZE - Book Publishers vocabulary database

To renounce totally a religious belief once professed; to forsake one's church, the faith or principles once held, or the party to which one has previously adhered. He apostatized from his old faith in facts, took to believing in Carlyle.

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  • REVOKER
    One who revokes.
  • RETRACT
    1. To draw back; to draw up; as, muscles retract after amputation. 2. To take back what has been said; to withdraw a concession or a declaration. She will, and she will not; she grants, denies, Consents, retracts, advances, and then files.
  • RETRACTOR
    One who, or that which, retracts. Specifically: In breech-loading firearms, a device for withdrawing a cartridge shell from the barrel.
  • DISAVOWANCE
    Disavowal. South.
  • DISAVOWMENT
    Disavowal. Wotton.
  • DISAVOWER
    One who disavows.
  • RENOUNCE
    To disclaim having a card of by playing a card of another suit. To renounce probate , to decline to act as the executor of a will. Mozley & W. Syn. -- To cast off; disavow; disown; disclaim; deny; abjure; recant; abandon; forsake; quit; forego;
  • DISCLAIM
    To disavow or renounce all part, claim, or share. Blackstone. Disclaim in, Disclaim from, to disown; to disavow. "Nature disclaims in thee." Shak.
  • ABJUREMENT
    Renunciation.
  • DISAVOW
    1. To refuse strongly and solemnly to own or acknowledge; to deny responsibility for, approbation of, an the like; to disclaim; to disown; as, he was charged with embezzlement, but he disavows the crime. A solemn promise made and disavowed. Dryden.
  • RENOUNCEMENT
    The act of disclaiming or rejecting; renunciation. Shak.
  • ABJURER
    One who abjures.
  • RENOUNCER
    One who renounces.
  • DISOWN
    1. To refuse to own or acknowledge as belonging to one's self; to disavow or deny, as connected with one's self personally; as, a parent can hardly disown his child; an author will sometimes disown his writings. 2. To refuse to acknowledge
  • RETRACTILE
    CApable of retraction; capable of being drawn back or up; as, the claws of a cat are retractile.
  • REVOKE
    1. To call or bring back; to recall. The faint sprite he did revoke again, To her frail mansion of morality. Spenser. 2. Hence, to annul, by recalling or taking back; to repeal; to rescind; to cancel; to reverse, as anything granted by a special
  • DISOWNMENT
    Act of disowning.
  • DISAVOWAL
    The act of disavowing, disclaiming, or disowning; rejection and denial. An earnest disavowal of fear often proceeds from fear. Richardson.
  • DISCARDURE
    Rejection; dismissal. Hayter.
  • DISCARD
    To throw out of one's hand, as superfluous cards; to lay aside 2. To cast off as useless or as no longer of service; to dismiss from employment, confidence, or favor; to discharge; to turn away. They blame the favorites, and think it nothing
  • IRRETRACTILE
    1. Not retractile. 2. Not tractile or ductile. Sir W. Hamilton.
  • ABRENOUNCE
    To renounce. "They abrenounce and cast them off." Latimer.

 

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