English to Igbo Meaning of renegade - enupụ isi


Renegade :
enupụ isi

enupụ isi, si n'ezi ofufe dapụ

enupụ isi

si n'ezi ofufe dapụ, enupụ isi

-enupụ isirenegadedrenegadesrenegading
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Definitions of renegade in English
Noun(1) someone who rebels and becomes an outlaw(2) a disloyal person who betrays or deserts his cause or religion or political party or friend etc.
Verb(1) break with established customs
Adjective(1) having deserted a cause or principle
Examples of renegade in English
(1) After fighting a successful duel with a local drunken bully, the man earns the reputation of being a terrifying warrior and is ordered by his lord to execute a renegade samurai.(2) The rioters blame the 10,800-strong UN force in Congo for failing to stop Wednesday's capture of the eastern border city of Bukavu by renegade commanders once allied with neighbouring Rwanda.(3) The tour has apparently upset China, which claims Taiwan as a renegade province.(4) He worried about thieves and renegade soldiers but none crossed his path as he galloped boldly through woods and desert.(5) And for us to say it's just a few renegade soldiers, listen, I know that those were the ones on the photographs, but there were others who were derelict in their duty.(6) The experience of the war on drugs suggests that if he is killed, another renegade warlord is likely to take his place and that even greater regional - even global - instability may result.(7) Soon, however, that report was shot down, and the standoff, pitting a renegade cleric against the powers that be, was right back where it began.(8) China regards Taiwan as a renegade province and seeks to isolate it diplomatically.(9) I mean, he's not perfect, he does not have 100 percent control over these renegade terrorists, but he does have some respect in the Middle East.(10) To this end, he has assembled not only his amazing array of weapons and inventions, but also a small army who serve as his renegade security force and ship's crew.(11) The renegade commander had returned to a small village in the middle of an opium-growing area and had taken up residence with up to 300 gun-toting supporters.(12) We've got your special look at radio's original renegade .(13) The controversy follows close on the heels of the FY99 Appropriations Bill Report which noted China was increasing its readiness and ability to take back what China considers to be the renegade province.(14) The so-called ÔÇÿjanjaweed,ÔÇÖ to which news reports refer, are a renegade element of the Popular Defense Force.(15) But a Shiah leader said the attackers may have been renegade tribal factions from within the Shiah community.(16) Each tactical mission you complete gains insight into the greater objectives of the renegade faction of this global energy consortium.
Related Phrases of renegade
Synonyms
Adjective
1. treacherous ::
na-aghọ aghụghọ
2. apostate ::
si n'ezi ofufe dapụ
3. recreant ::
recreant
Noun
4. traitor ::
sabo
5. apostate ::
si n'ezi ofufe dapụ
6. turncoat ::
turncoat
Verb
7. rebel ::
nnupụisi
Antonyms
1. loyalist ::
loyalist
Different Forms
renegade, renegaded, renegades, renegading
Word Example from TV Shows
between a cool renegade
scientist, Nikola Tesla,

between a cool RENEGADE scientist, Nikola Tesla,

The Big Bang Theory Season 11, Episode 8

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