Word Study
renege
CIDE DICTIONARY
renege, v. t. [LL. renegare. See Renegade.].
To deny; to disown. Shak. [1913 Webster]
"All Europe high (all sorts of rights reneged)
Against the truth and thee unholy leagued." [1913 Webster]
Against the truth and thee unholy leagued." [1913 Webster]
renege, v. i.
- To deny. Shak. [1913 Webster]
- To fail to keep (a commitment or promise); -- often used with
on ; as, to renege on one's promise. [PJC] - To revoke; to play a card that cannot legally be played according to the rules. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
renege, v. (also renegue)
1 intr. a go back on one's word; change one's mind; recant. b (foll. by on) go back on (a promise or undertaking or contract).
2 tr. deny, renounce, abandon (a person, faith, etc.).
3 intr. Cards revoke.
1 intr. a go back on one's word; change one's mind; recant. b (foll. by on) go back on (a promise or undertaking or contract).
2 tr. deny, renounce, abandon (a person, faith, etc.).
3 intr. Cards revoke.
Derivative
reneger n. reneguer n.
Etymology
med.L renegare (as RE-, L negare deny)
THESAURUS
renege
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