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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91. When the transition is complete, stations will be required to surrender their analog channels to the federal government.
92. It was nearly impossible to get them to accept a surrender.
93. A surrender value may not be available if premiums have been paid for less than two years.
93. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
94. But however bitter the resentment against purveyance, it was too valuable for the Crown to surrender.
95. In Charleston, the surrender had been anticipated since the conflagration started.
96. Nor does one surrender one's judgment if that means acting against one's judgment.
97. At the same time the government has offered reduced sentences and a promise not to extradite traffickers who surrender and confess.
98. Meanwhile, Governor Barnett, after his earlier state-ments indicating acquiescence[sentencedict.com], went on the air to declare he would never surrender.
99. Once one-person-one-vote is accepted, some have already signalled a willingness to surrender much of their power.
100. A fight could end three ways: by knockout, surrender or by intervention of the referee.
101. Mercy, mercy, mercy, he croaked, his first surrender to fatalism.
102. Life abandons those who choose to surrender before the challenges of life-those who lack the courage and ability to strive shall be left behind. Dr T.P.Chia
103. The deadline for the surrender of the Securitate secret police was only a few hours ago.
104. Gloriously defeated at the age of twenty-three, she committed suicide rather than suffer the shame of surrender.
105. The court ordered Bond to surrender his passport to the authorities.
106. The warmth and gentleness coaxed her surrender, subduing her inner turmoil and replacing it with something that was infinitely more disturbing.
107. The harder you work, the harder it is to surrender. Vince Lombardi
108. The Brigade was designed to assist the civilian commission to coax people to surrender weapons, possibly in return for money payments.
109. The horrible irony is that it is in that very surrender that community itself is founded.
110. Instead, they issued the Potsdam Declaration, calling again for unconditional surrender on pain of great destruction.
111. The first chilling scene of a reporter being forced to surrender his notebook, a photographer his film, unfolded.
112. The coming together of sperm and egg represents a moment of surrender to forces outside our control.
113. Either way no surrender of judgment in the sense of refraining from forming a judgment is involved.
114. There were other unsubstantiated reports, however, that Cali cartel leaders might also take advantage of the government's surrender offer.
115. If you were spotted, a shot was fired directly over your head, and you then had to freeze and surrender.
116. The rebels were forced to surrender, and the incident was closed.
117. But these perambulations were nullified by the king's determination not to surrender his Forest rights.
118. Open lips, wrinkled forehead, the skin expressing utter surrender, traits of the original person.
119. The truckle-bed had been narrow and hard, and she was profoundly unwilling to surrender herself to sleep.
120. If you don't surrender to difficulties and obstacles, you will win in life. Dr T.P.Chia
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.