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surrender
noun as in giving up; resignation
Weak matches
verb as in give up; resign
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Example Sentences
The Home Office underestimated how many zombie knives and machetes would be surrendered ahead of a recent ban, documents show.
His Democratic opponents have accused him of cosying up to Russian President Vladimir Putin and say his approach to the war amounts to surrender for Ukraine that will endanger all of Europe.
Charity The Loop will operate at Drumsheds in London and the Warehouse Project in Manchester, checking any confiscated or surrendered substances.
Will they defend democracy or instead surrender and be collaborators and quislings?
California’s Safely Surrendered Baby law allows for parents or guardians to confidentially surrender newborns under 72 hours old to hospitals or designated fire stations without questions or penalty of abandonment.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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