Sentences

renege in a sentence

v. t.

πŸ“š Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

To renege means to go back on a promise or commitment.

Sample Sentences

  1. He promised to help me with the project, but he decided to renege on that agreement at the last minute.
  2. After much negotiation, she chose to renege on her earlier commitment to attend the conference.
  3. It’s disappointing when friends renege on their promises, leaving you to handle everything alone.
  4. The contractor threatened to renege on the deal if we didn't make the payment on time.
  5. In the game, players who renege on their bets face serious penalties and loss of trust.
  6. It's frustrating when someone decides to renege on a promise they made without warning.
  7. The player was disqualified for attempting to renege on the terms of the contract he had signed.
  8. She felt betrayed when her friend chose to renege on their agreement to support each other.
  9. To renege on such a commitment would damage his reputation in the industry.
  10. After carefully considering the consequences, he chose not to renege on his word.