Abnegate

/ˈæbnɪˌɡeɪt/ verb

To reject, deny, or renounce something, especially a right or responsibility; to give something up willingly.

From Latin 'abnegare,' formed from 'ab-' (away from) plus 'negare' (to deny or refuse). This Latin term originally meant 'to deny' and entered English in the 16th century.

AFafwyk
AMአውጥ
ARتضحي
BGотрицам
BNত্যাগ করো
CArenunciar
CSpopřít
DAafstå
DEverzichten
ELαπορρίπτω
ESabstenerse
ETvastustan
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