Abnegate is a verb that means to deny or renounce.
The Latin word Abnegare (ob nay GAR ay) means deny. Our word of the day was imported into English in the early 17th century and has retained this same basic meaning. Abnegate is often , but not always, used in a religious context. Here’s an example of its use:
When he decided to run for office, Jamie thought he should abnegate his controversial views — and for good reason. Being a Yankees fan would make someone an awfully unpopular candidate in the Boston area.