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1 renounce allegiance
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2 renounce
зрікатися; не визнавати; не приймати, відхиляти ( думку тощо); відмовлятися (від права, домагання, привілею тощо); порушувати; денонсувати- renouncementrenounce war as an instrument of national policy — засуджувати війну як інструмент державної політики
- renounce a claim
- renounce a privilege
- renounce a right
- renounce a treaty
- renounce all rights
- renounce allegiance
- renounce allegiance
- renounce an agreement
- renounce citizenship
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3 allegiance
(allegiancy) n вірність, лояльність, відданість (звич. державі, уряду тощо)- absolute allegiance глибока/ стійка/ непохитна вірність, відданість- firm allegiance глибока/ стійка/ непохитна вірність, відданість- local allegiance обов'язок іноземця підкорятися місцевим законам- unflinching allegiance глибока/ стійка/ непохитна вірність, відданість- to abandon allegiance порушувати вірність- to declare allegiance заявити про лояльність- to pledge allegiance брати на себе зобов'язання вірності- to renounce allegiance порушувати вірність- to repudiate allegiance порушувати вірність- to swear allegiance клястися у вірності
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