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surrender

[suh-ren-der] / səˈrɛn dər /




Example Sentences

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At least one fellow, however, thought the addition represented a surrender to the forces of superstition and irrationality.

From The Wall Street Journal

Standing in the way are Mr. Cabello’s die-hard goons, who are not the surrendering type.

From The Wall Street Journal

He surrendered to U.S. forces on Jan. 3, 1990, 36 years ago to the day.

From Barron's

England were incredibly disappointing as they lost the first three Tests in just 11 days to surrender the series at the earliest opportunity.

From BBC

Stokes and McCullum united in 2022 and this tour was billed as a defining moment for their leadership, only for England to surrender the series with defeats in each of the opening three Tests.

From BBC