Similar words: relinquish, relinquishment, spanish inquisition, inquisitor, inquisition, inquisitive, vanquish, inquiry. Meaning: [rɪ'lɪŋkwɪʃ] adj. 1. that has been withdrawn or retreated from 2. given up often unwillingly.
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1, He had relinquished all hope that she was alive.
2, She relinquished her claim to the property.
3, He has relinquished his claim to the throne.
4, I left my parents' house, relinquished my estate and my patrimony.
5, She has relinquished the post to her cousin, Sir Edward.
6, She relinquished possession of the house to her sister.
7, They had relinquished all hope that she was alive.
8, Stultz relinquished control to his subordinate.
9, I relinquished her hand and stood up.
10, He's relinquished his claim to the throne.
11, The old king relinquished his throne to his son.
12, She relinquished her hold/grip on the steering wheel.
13, I relinquished my hold on the rope at once.
14, She relinquished control of the family investments to her son.
15, He relinquished his habits.
16, Single mother Lisa had relinquished her baby to her parents.
17, He relinquished her hand and stood, stretching the tiredness from his muscles.
18, Stultz relinquished the controls to Gordon, and Slim headed northeast across the open sea.
19, A previous board relinquished control of the $ 81 million facility in July 1996, because of growing financial problems.
20, He relinquished his position as coach of the Kiwis after the Final and can now concentrate on making Wigan a force again.
21, Vanreenen relinquished his membership and served as secretary for six years; the Honorable Company prohibits members from working for the club.
22, This is a very fine work and one regrets that, in later life,[http://sentencedict.com/relinquished.html] he relinquished the oil medium.
23, Unlike partnerships in which the partners decide policy, in the business corporation the equity owners relinquished their privilege in favour of the directors.
24, All of them had pursued careers and then, thankfully, relinquished them.
25, I assumed that somewhere in our contracts there was a clause in which we relinquished our rights to our own nationalities.
26, Sons carried this legal responsibility throughout their lives; daughters relinquished it when they married.
27, Alone no more, compounded for ever, helplessly hooked into this world, I relinquished unity.
28, It is of some interest to note that the press carried very brief notices that Herrera had relinquished the presidency.
29, Gqozo later issued a decree amending the homeland's constitution to allow sovereignty to be relinquished.
30, It's clear from all the hospital closures that she has relinquished her responsibility towards us.
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