Renegade


The meaning of the word Renegade is: someone who leaves one group and joins another with different goals or beliefs


Examples:

The renegade soldiers decided to leave the base and go back home to their families.

published by Carole on 2021-07-29 07:11:30


Although I do not consider myself to be a renegade, I do not mind going out on my own either.

published by Dahlia on 2021-10-10 21:09:13


A few renegade members of our church have decided to start their own ministry.

published by Melissia on 2021-11-14 18:01:25


When Clara learned her law firm was trying to hide important evidence, she became a renegade and joined the opposing legal team.

published by Caitlin on 2021-10-10 11:31:52


Robert was a renegade writer who ignored traditional writing styles and created his own technique.

published by Tenisha on 2021-07-03 01:31:43


In the movie, the hero was a renegade who refused to believe he was inferior simply because of the color of his race.

published by Cristal on 2021-08-29 04:29:26


Once considered a renegade troublemaker, Martin eventually became a well-known civil rights leader.

published by Juliet on 2021-06-13 12:00:59


In order to be a renegade, you have to be prepared to walk alone and follow your own path.

published by Chana on 2021-08-21 05:01:40


Because she was upset about not getting a promotion, Lorelei became a renegade worker and sold company secrets.

published by Emile on 2021-05-22 04:11:41


The renegade fashion designer decided to create a fashion line which was completely different from anything ever launched on the runway.

published by Tennie on 2021-02-27 10:34:01


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