Renege


The meaning of the word Renege is: to not fulfill a promise


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Although my father made a promise to extend my curfew, he later decided to renege upon his word and ordered me home by eleven.

published by Maryln on 2021-02-04 14:47:38


The property buyers will be sued if they renege on the terms of the contract.

published by Tu on 2021-02-06 03:32:09


If Harriet is going to renege on her responsibility, she should let us know now so we can find another sitter before it gets too late.

published by Erna on 2021-09-17 17:02:20


The kind manager did everything he could to ensure he would not renege on the promises he made to his employees.

published by Iliana on 2021-08-07 11:25:49


Because Jack chose to renege on his pledge to buy a present for a needy child, the charity was unable to give one young person a gift.

published by Mindy on 2021-08-31 18:19:35


I went to another car dealer after the salesman tried to renege on the low price he initially offered me.

published by Kristi on 2021-05-11 16:51:06


Even though John had plenty of money, he chose to renege on his car loan so the lender would reclaim the vehicle.

published by Melina on 2021-07-20 03:34:11


Many people lost their homes when the local bank decided to renege on its late payment extension program.

published by Dorathy on 2021-09-02 16:50:50


If the witness chooses to renege on her deal to testify against the defendant, she will be put in jail for her crimes.

published by Lesha on 2021-01-28 14:06:04


My husband and I had to renege on our job offer after the prospective nanny failed her drug test.

published by Weston on 2021-03-23 01:05:24


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