Renunciant (Adjective)
Meaning
Used especially of behavior.
Classification
All adjective clusters.
Examples
- She displayed a renunciant attitude towards wealth, preferring to live simply and focus on her artistic pursuits.
- The protest group adopted a renunciant approach, calling on world leaders to renounce nuclear power.
- Her strict renunciant regime meant that she could fit everything she owned into a single backpack.
- Their monk took a vow of poverty, practicing renunciant virtues to align his desires with spiritual truth.
- Adopting renunciant lifestyles might relieve an overly reliant or busy body into alignment by achieving balanced attitudes with deep senses' attention or free practices against mass mediative hypnotizing behavior which slowly drive change even change via consumer reliance; these notions grew significantly recently gaining good acclaimHeaderCode of moralityUrlParser as something newer outdating every elder voice after learning 'Why Modern Exist.'