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surrender

[suh-ren-der] / səˈrɛn dər /




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Cleveland relies on its stout defense, but that unit didn’t show up in Week 15 against Chicago, surrendering 31 points.

From Los Angeles Times

That’s left her unable to pay her monthly $1,500 rent, forcing her to surrender her room at the apartment she shares with her brother.

From Los Angeles Times

Before charges were brought against the five alleged distributors, Chavez surrendered his medical license and sought a plea deal with the government.

From Los Angeles Times

As part of his October 2024 plea deal, he surrendered his medical licence and passport.

From BBC

Dostoyevsky argued that people frequently desire to surrender their freedom to avoid guilt and regret; they will readily do so provided they are assured that they are really gaining a “higher” freedom.

From The Wall Street Journal