Renouncement in a sentence as a noun

The rate of renouncements of US citizenship has been rising for the past 20 years but sharply under Obama.

To me, one of the major takeaways from Foucault is his renouncement of the "repression hypothesis".

The USA charges hefty fees for citizenship renouncement.

And that number is going up dramatically, and I've heard that the published figures for renouncement are way under-reported.

That's also one of the reason that make renouncement of US citizenship quite popular in Switzerland if you have dual citizenship.

One particularly nasty hold-out of minority prescriptivists among those lexicographers was the renouncement of capital sharp s. It took about a good century to force them to not deny reality anymore.

If they think you relinquished your citizenship to avoid taxes they can simply levy taxes on you anyway.• Giving up citizenship is itself an expensive process and can trigger an "exit tax" that assumes you liquidated every asset you own on the day of renouncement, including things like a home.

None was.> The moral calculus of renouncing your massive profit-making association with a company that you serve on the board of if it chooses to do things that you find morally unacceptable is trivialIt is only trivial in the renouncement is morally unambiguous, it is not trivially acceptable that the opposite is true.

Renouncement definitions

noun

an act (spoken or written) declaring that something is surrendered or disowned

See also: renunciation