English to Hindi Dictionary renunciation

renunciation

त्याग
definition
noun
entry into the priesthood requires renunciation of marriage
the formal rejection of something, typically a belief, claim, or course of action.
translation of 'renunciation'
स्वत्व-त्याग,
छोड़ना,
त्यजन,
अपरिग्रह
noun
अस्वीकार,
संन्यास,
त्याग,
आत्मत्याग,
निवृत्ति
example
In 1560 Elizabeth scored a crucial success in the creation of an Anglophile government in Scotland and in Mary's apparent 'renunciation' of her rival claim in the treaty of Edinburgh.
The 'renunciation' of its resolution, then made solemnly and in tears, compels us to regard the actions of its party members as nothing but a deceptive ploy to win public sympathy with the April 15 general elections in mind.
a 'renunciation' of violence
In this view, the individual achieves freedom only through 'renunciation' of his or her desires and beliefs as an individual and submersion in a larger group.
This is reminiscent of the pre-accord nuclear crisis in 1994 when the world grappled with the North to avert a possible disaster in the wake of its unilateral 'renunciation' of the Non-Nuclear Proliferation Treaty.
a 'renunciation' of violence
You may be quick to add that something else must go with this 'renunciation' of failure, and of course you are right.
No more chilling evocation of the willing choice of evil exists in all literature than Lady Macbeth's famous 'renunciation' of maternal feeling for the sake of power.
Every renunciation of instinct now becomes a dynamic source of conscience and every fresh 'renunciation' increases the latter's severity and intolerance.
The ‘Sunshine Policy’ has developed with the clear 'renunciation' of any suggestion the South might simply ‘absorb’ the North.
There the parties recognised Japan's 'renunciation' of its right, title and claim to Taiwan as stated in the San Francisco Peace Treaty, but the parties did not go any further.
An additional two acts involve a citizen's formal and explicit 'renunciation' of citizenship.
the life of the Spirit required 'renunciation' of marriage
The argument for the implicit 'renunciation' , of course, also strengthens the case for the explicit.
entry into the priesthood requires 'renunciation' of marriage
Even today, Heloise has the ability to shock in her unrepentant rejection of social mores, 'renunciation' of morality, and belief in the primacy of sexual and spiritual love and its integration with her religion.
Ironically, by the time of Tyndale's death, Henry's desire for a divorce had precipitated his 'renunciation' of papal authority.
This constitution guarantees equality of the sexes, extends suffrage to all adult citizens, underscores the emperor's postwar 'renunciation' of claims to divine status, and assigns the emperor a symbolic role as head of state.
Fasting has always been part of the Christian and indeed other religious traditions, part of the rhythm of fast and feast, Lent and Easter, 'renunciation' of the bad and celebration of the good that is at the heart of all great religions.
If the 'renunciation' can be proven illegal, then the Aborigines can take all the land back.
It concluded that, despite formal 'renunciation' in the early 1960s of the old, abused doctrine of separate but equal, at a practical level separate and unequal remained the overall condition of black Americans.
A voluntary restructuring scheme is proposed to encourage factory closures and 'renunciation' of quota.
You know, we had this 'renunciation' of violence just hours before that suicide bombing.
In 1988, in response to Jordan's final 'renunciation' of its claims to the West Bank, the PLO declared it the independent state of Palestine, and later that year finally recognized the state of Israel.
I was totally fascinated by those monks: by their robes and shaven heads, and by what I heard of their 'renunciant' lifestyle, with its 227 rules of training.
The Secretary General acts as a depository for ratifications, reservations, and 'renunciations' of the various Council of Europe instruments.
They became known as ‘ 'renunciants' ’ and were interned at Tule Lake Segregation Center in northeastern California.
When lords were in residence, they were often compelled to make formal 'renunciations' of their rights.
Moreover it is a compassion directed to a specific end, the imparting of the Buddha's version of the 'renunciant' life.
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