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renegado
[ ren-i-gey-doh, -gah- ]
noun
- a renegade.
renegado
/ ËŒ°ùÉ›²Ôɪˈɡɑ˻åəʊ /
noun
- an archaic word for renegade
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of renegado1
Example Sentences
Después de apenas escapar del ataque de unos mercenarios, un agente novato y un policÃa renegado deben unir fuerzas y descubrir quién los quiere muertos.
Por último, al pensar que habÃa sido traicionado por todo el mundo, Gaede se convirtió en un tipo completamente solitario y renegado, y le vendió los planes del entonces sofisticado microchip de Intel Pentium a Irán y China.
For any one to desert the interest of his country, and turn renegado, either out of fear, or any prospect of advantage, is so notoriously vile and low, that it is no wonder if the man, who is detected in it, is for ever ashamed to see the sun, and to show himself in the eyes of those whose cause he has betrayed.
Mar. If you desire the spleen, and will laugh yourselves into stitches, follow me: yon gull Malvolio is turned heathen, a very renegado; for there is no Christian, that means to be saved by believing rightly, can ever believe such impossible passages of grossness.
In the later editions it was entitled "Renegado Epistle."
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