Synonym: abandon, capitulate, forego, give up, relinquish, renounce, submit, yield. Antonym: resist. Similar words: render, current, currency, recurrent, currently, occurrence, concurrent, resurrection. Meaning: [sə'rendə(r)] n. 1. acceptance of despair 2. a verbal act of admitting defeat 3. the delivery of a principal into lawful custody 4. the act of surrendering (under agreed conditions). v. 1. give up or agree to forgo to the power or possession of another 2. relinquish possession or control over 3. relinquish to the power of another; yield to the control of another.
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31. They had raised the white flag in surrender.
32. They agreed to surrender their claim to the territory.
33. They didn't surrender themselves to the English troops.
34. We shall never surrender to a conqueror.
35. We shall never surrender our liberty.
36. They condemned the deal as a craven surrender.
37. He raised his hands in surrender.
38. The police demanded that the gang surrender their weapons.
39. They insisted on the immediate surrender of all weapons.
40. The rebels hoisted the white flag of surrender.
41. He did surrender himself to the young girl's charms.
42. The rebels are on the point of surrender.
43. Would rather die than surrender.
44. He raised his hands in mock surrender.
45. Surrender was seen as dishonourable.
46. The detective bullhorned the gunman to surrender.
47. He spread his arms over his head in surrender.
48. They were given two hours to surrender their weapons.
49. Government troops have forced the rebels to surrender.
50. The Embassy made him surrender his passport.
51. Surrender to the enemy? We will die first.
52. The victorious army demanded unconditional surrender.
53. He preferred to die rather than surrender to the enemy.
54. Marchers who had cameras were forced to surrender their film.
55. Neither side is willing to surrender any territory/any of their claims.
56. Paris was besieged for four months and forced to surrender.
57. The defendant was released to await trial but had to surrender her passport.
58. They demanded unconditional surrender.
59. They were ordered to surrender their weapons to the police.
60. The division took the surrender of a group of some 500 rebels.
More similar words: render, current, currency, recurrent, currently, occurrence, concurrent, resurrection, surreptitious, surrounded, sender, gender, tender, offender, slender, defender, engender, rendezvous, independent, independence, be independent of, surround, surrogate, declaration of independence, surrounding, deterrent, irreverent, trend, irreverence, under.