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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121. But the people of Glastonbury aren't going to surrender their king without a fight, as Clare Lafferty reports.
122. Minimum investment is £5,000, with income option enabling investors to take regular income free from a surrender penalty.
123. Yermak concluded a deal with the then tsar which wiped out his past crimes for a surrender of his conquests. Sentencedict.com
124. Beauty on the verge of surrender, and thus all the more beautiful.
125. They told Weary that he and Billy had better find somebody to surrender to.
126. Unconditional surrender was more than his fragile ego could bear.
127. Hopes of a compromise peace stood no chance in the face of Franco's determination to pursue the Republic's unconditional surrender.
128. It held passion and fire, it was a kiss of domination that asked for surrender yet promised surrender in return.
129. Will your grandchildren forgive us, Erich, if we surrender our armies on foreign soil without a fight?
130. Sykes had been as cold and miserable as me, hoping against hope that I would surrender first.
131. To be who you want to be - don't wonder. Just surrender! RVM
132. Like a feather in the air, like a leaf in the sea, I surrender to thee, I surrender to thee. RVM
133. But this will entail major political concessions by the government, including the surrender of the state monopoly over electronic media.
134. The first thing I saw was Jahangir's Kalashnikov, so I held my arms up high in mock surrender.
135. The Secretary of State signed a warrant for his surrender to the United States.
136. Any and all engrams surrender on the basis of returning the patient to the area time and again, session after session.
137. Meanwhile, like the Old Guard, the conventional wisdom dies but does not surrender.
138. I do not accept that the proposal represents a major surrender of sovereignty.
139. Once, the King sent a herald with banner, trumpet and tabard, to invite the captain of Famagusta to surrender.
140. The general said he would fight on until the enemy agreed to an unconditional surrender.
141. The Cavaliers occupied Burghley House, but they were heavily outnumbered, and Cromwell forced them to surrender after a bitter siege.
142. The appellant had not been required to surrender to the Central Criminal Court and the question of granting bail did not arise.
143. They promised to abide by the peace agreement and surrender all their weapons to the occupying forces.
144. Six armed proctors surround me and demand I surrender my blank examination-book.
145. Rumours were soon in circulation about the surrender, and a few days later it was announced that 47,000 wounded had been saved.
146. It was by virtue of this act that Edward I demanded its surrender to him in 1284.
147. But the workers have finally had to surrender, because there are fewer and fewer jobs.
148. Ventura has agreed to surrender custody of all six of her children.
149. To defy convention, surrender her virginity, to a man she neither loved nor desired must be quite out of the question.
150. His sister-in-law kills hers, along with its two small cousins, before swallowing poison herself sooner than surrender to the gas ovens.
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