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white flag

noun as in unconditional surrender

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He’s interfering with our elections again, this time hoping Mr. Trump will be elected and waive the white flag over Ukraine.

From Salon

California long ago threw up the white flag of surrender on controlling athletic transfers, making it similar to the current status of college sports.

He effectively waved the white flag before the club had gone through the batting order even two full times.

As she got off the plane at LAX, she held up the white flag bearing the five Olympic rings.

If an AIN is on the podium, the teal and white flag featuring the AIN logo will be raised at the medal ceremony.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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