Renegade

  • 11Renegade — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Cinéma Renegade est un film italien sorti en 1987. Renegade est le nom américain du film français Blueberry, l expérience secrète. Musique Renegade est le …

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  • 12renegade — 1. noun 1) he was denounced as a renegade Syn: traitor, defector, deserter, turncoat, rebel, mutineer 2) archaic a religious renegade Syn: apostate, heretic, dissenter 2. adjective 1) …

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  • 13renegade — [[t]re̱nɪgeɪd[/t]] renegades 1) N COUNT A renegade is a person who abandons the religious, political, or philosophical beliefs that he or she used to have, and accepts opposing or different beliefs. 2) ADJ: ADJ n Renegade is used to describe a… …

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  • 14renegade — noun especially literary someone who joins an opposing side in a war, in politics etc: a renegade, who had once been a leader of the Party | renegade soldiers/troops etc: At the meeting were several renegade Communists …

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  • 15renegade — UK [ˈrenɪɡeɪd] / US [ˈrenˌɪɡeɪd] noun [countable] Word forms renegade : singular renegade plural renegades someone who leaves one group and joins another that has different aims or beliefs Derived word: renegade UK / US adjective …

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  • 16renegade — /ˈrɛnəgeɪd / (say renuhgayd) noun 1. someone who deserts a party or cause for another. 2. an apostate from a religious faith. 3. someone who does not quite conform to expected social patterns: she s a bit of a renegade. –adjective 4. of or like a …

  • 17renegade —   n. deserter; turncoat; a. pertaining to a renegade or traitor; v.i. become a renegade …

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  • 18renegade — I. noun Etymology: Spanish renegado, from Medieval Latin renegatus, from past participle of renegare to deny, from Latin re + negare to deny more at negate Date: 1583 1. a deserter from one faith, cause, or allegiance to another 2. an individual… …

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  • 19renegade — /ren i gayd /, n. 1. a person who deserts a party or cause for another. 2. an apostate from a religious faith. adj. 3. of or like a renegade; traitorous. [1575 85; < Sp renegado < ML renegatus (n. use of ptp. of renegare to desert, RENEGE), equiv …

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  • 20renegade — ren|e|gade [ˈrenıgeıd] n literary [Date: 1400 1500; : Spanish; Origin: renegado, from Medieval Latin renegare to say that something is not true , from Latin negare; NEGATE] someone who leaves one side in a war, politics etc in order to join the&#8230; …

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