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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61. Mr Ashwell has to surrender his passport and report to the police every five days.
62. The leader of the revolt made an unconditional surrender early this morning.
63. They accused the government of a surrender to business interests.
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64. The white flag is a symbol of a truce or surrender.
65. It's better to surrender to your grief for a time, then you will be able to deal with your feeling.
66. They waved the white flag as a sign that they wish to surrender.
67. The rebels are emphatic that this is not a surrender.
68. The government called on them to lay down their arms and surrender.
69. Don't shoot I surrender.
70. Surrender was failure, failure is collapse, collapse is disaster.
71. General Haig would accept nothing less than unconditional surrender.
72. The allies demanded unconditional surrender.
73. The Milanese were starving, and forced into surrender.
74. In this case, however[sentencedict.com], unconditional surrender was now required.
75. Yet they were ultimately surrounded and forced to surrender.
76. There was no formal written surrender agreement.
77. She also ordered him to surrender his passport.
78. Crazy Horse foresaw the consequence of his surrender.
79. Death or surrender became the only options.
80. Colonel Casado was anxious to negotiate a surrender.
81. Don't freeze! Surrender to the breeze like the trees! RVM
82. Retreat, in its view, signified surrender.
83. And we should not oppress or surrender each other.
84. But he has made standing up to the teaching unions his thing. Unconditional surrender was more than his fragile ego could bear.
85. Learn to surrender, because sometimes, when there is no way, surrender is the way. RVM
86. The City was close to surrender when, after five weeks, government troops vanquished the rebels around Aylesbeare.
87. In 1637, when Stanhope was persuaded to surrender his patent, Witherings took control of the whole postal system.
88. I quickly declined his offer by shaking my head and putting my hands above my head in mock surrender.
89. Tonight the staff accepted the council's unconditional surrender with a bottle of champagne.
90. Holyfield didn't lose his title through neglect, like Mike Tyson, nor surrender it like Buster Douglas.
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