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Meaning

The word "renegade" refers to a person who rebels against or deserts a group, organization, or set of principles. Renegades are often seen as traitors or rebels because they reject traditional rules or norms in favor of their own beliefs or actions.

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Etymology

The word "renegade" comes from the Spanish word "renegado," which means "to renounce" (from the verb "renegar"). The term evolved to refer specifically to someone who abandons one faith or allegiance for another.

Examples

  1. After years of loyalty to the organization, he was labeled a renegade for challenging their outdated practices.
  2. The film tells the story of a renegade scientist who defies government restrictions to pursue his groundbreaking research.
  3. In history, many renegades have been celebrated for their bravery in standing up against oppressive regimes.