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    renege
    /rɪˈniːɡ/

    verb

    • 1. go back on a promise, undertaking, or contract: "they have reneged on their promises to us"

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  2. to not do what you previously agreed to do; to fail to keep a promise or agreement: He reneged on his offer. (Definition of renege from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) renege | Business English.

  3. The meaning of RENEGE is to go back on a promise or commitment. How to use renege in a sentence.

  4. Renege definition: to play a card that is not of the suit led when one can follow suit; break a rule of play.. See examples of RENEGE used in a sentence.

  5. to not do what you previously agreed to do; to fail to keep a promise or agreement: He reneged on his offer. (Definition of renege from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) renege | Business English. verb [ I ] uk / rəˈneɪɡ / us / riˈneɡ /

  6. verb. If someone reneges on a promise or an agreement, they do not do what they have promised or agreed to do. If someone reneged on a deal, they could never trade here again. [VERB + on] [Also VERB] Synonyms: break your word, go back, welsh [slang], default More Synonyms of renege. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.

  7. 1. To fail to carry out a promise or commitment: reneged on the contract at the last minute. 2. Games To fail to follow suit in cards when able and required by the rules to do so. v.tr. Archaic. To renounce; disown. n. The act of reneging. [Medieval Latin renegāre, to deny; see renegade.] re·neg′er n.

  8. Definition of renege verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.