reforsake
/ˌriːfɔrˈseɪk/Definitions
1. verb
to renounce or give up a claim or right that one has previously asserted or insisted on
“The politician was forced to reforsake his stance on the bill after public backlash.”
2. verb
to give up or relinquish something that one has previously possessed or claimed
“She had to reforsake her inheritance due to a family feud.”
3. verb
to renounce or give up a previous position or opinion
“The professor was forced to reforsake his theory after new evidence emerged.”