"Renegades" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
People who reject or reject a particular set of rules, norms, or principles, often in order to live by their own code or way of doing things.
A rendition is a performance or interpretation of a piece of music, a play, a book, or some other creative work.<br><br>It can also refer to:<br><br> The act of handing over someone to the authorities of another state, especially after capture in a foreign country.<br> A condition or state of being given up or abandoned.<br> A re-creation or a version of something.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The company's rendition of the new advertising jingle was catchy and memorable.<br> The spy was taken into custody for rendition to the US government.<br> The artist's new rendition of the classic song was a bit different from the original, but still enjoyable.
The word "renditions" is a noun that refers to:<br><br> A performance or interpretation of a musical composition, film, or other work of art.<br> A mode of execution or carrying out a death sentence, especially by dealing with someone in a way that is less severe than required by law, due to extrajudicial influence.<br> A translation of a text from one language to another.<br><br>It is often used to describe a scenario where a government surrenders an individual to another country without trial, often leading to human rights violations and potential abuse of the limited judicial process, commonly known as Extraordinary Rendition (ER).
The action of tending to end something, typically a relationship or activity, or remaining simultaneously in two different environments or states.
Render<br><br>(to make or cause something to be in a particular state or condition) and<br><br>Rendition (a performance, especially a musical performance, of something, such as a play or a song)<br><br>also <br><br>Rend (to pull or wrench something roughly)
René can refer to:<br><br>1. René (given name), a French given name for boys, and less commonly for girls.<br><br>2. René (automobile company), a defunct Argentine automobile manufacturer.<br><br>3. René (film), a 2017 Filipino comedy-drama film.<br><br>4. René (singer), stage name of American singer Arthur Ray.<br><br>5. Henri René (father), American bandleader and trumpeter.<br><br>6. Henri René (son), French musicologist and sound designer.<br><br>In art, René can also refer to a character or alias in popular culture, such as:<br><br>- René (South Park), a character in the animated series South Park.<br>- Gina René, a character in the Disney animated series Gargoyles.<br>- Rene Bourassa (Covers with Yazbat - Khart), a series “Al-Shifa’a” ( KUWAIT Indeed) <br> <br>And banyak lagi
Renee is a French name that means "reborn" or "born again." It is a feminine given name derived from the French word "renee," which is itself derived from the Latin "renatus," meaning "born again."
noun<br><br>A person who gives up their principles or loyalties and, often abruptly, joins or supports something previously opposed.
To renege means to go back on a promise, agreement, or obligation, often dishonoring a commitment or contract. It involves breaking one's word or renouncing a responsibility, usually in a way that is perceived as hypocritical or untrustworthy. The word can convey a sense of betrayal, dishonesty, or disloyalty.
To renege on something means to break an agreement or promise, usually at the last minute; to go back on one's word or decision; topull out of a deal or contract.
To go back on a promise or an agreement, often at the last minute, or to refuse to honor a commitment or obligation.
A word that can be changed or modified, especially an agreement or a contract that can be revised or reopened in order to make changes.<br><br>Example: "The mortgage loan is renegiotiable, so the interest rate can be adjusted as needed."<br><br>In other words, something that can be negotiated or re-opened in order to make changes or agreements.
To renegotiate means to review and change the terms of an agreement, contract, or deal that has already been made. It involves discussing and re-negotiating the agreed-upon terms, often to find a more suitable or mutually beneficial arrangement. This can be done to update or revise the original terms, resolve issues that have arisen since the agreement was made, or simply to achieve a better outcome for one or more parties involved.