renunciation
re|nun|cia|tion /rɪn'ʌnsi'eɪʃən/ (renunciations)
1 [N-UNCOUNT] also N in pl
The renunciation of a belief or a way of behaving is the public declaration that you reject it and have decided to stop having that belief or behaving in that way.
The talks were dependent on a renunciation of terrorism.
2 [N-UNCOUNT]
The renunciation of a claim, title, or privilege is the act of officially giving it up.
...the renunciation of territory in the Mediterranean.
3 [N-UNCOUNT]
Renunciation is the act of not allowing yourself certain pleasures for moral or religious reasons.
Gandhi exemplified the virtues of renunciation, asceticism and restraint.
= self-denial
1 [N-UNCOUNT] also N in pl
The renunciation of a belief or a way of behaving is the public declaration that you reject it and have decided to stop having that belief or behaving in that way.
The talks were dependent on a renunciation of terrorism.
2 [N-UNCOUNT]
The renunciation of a claim, title, or privilege is the act of officially giving it up.
...the renunciation of territory in the Mediterranean.
3 [N-UNCOUNT]
Renunciation is the act of not allowing yourself certain pleasures for moral or religious reasons.
Gandhi exemplified the virtues of renunciation, asceticism and restraint.
= self-denial