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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151. It wasn't military action but rampant disease that finally caused the population to surrender.
152. The old man had lost his hat, and wept tears of shame at his forced surrender.
153. He urged persons wanted by the police in connection with the riots to surrender to the authorities or to him.
153. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
154. Pike, who says his legal past is irrelevant to the business venture, has been reluctant to surrender full control.
155. The fog bank was unattainable and rather than surrender, Kennedy opened fire against both vessels with his antique and wholly inadequate guns.
156. Instead, he is expected to surrender one-third of the Championship and opt for some easy money.
157. In allowing authority figures to wield power over us indiscriminately, we surrender our rights to choose to take responsibility.
158. But the bomb gave them an excuse that allowed surrender: How could they fight against such a weapon?
159. Maurice probably didn't want to risk her objecting to the surrender of Tristram's letters.
160. John Durnford-Slater would have accepted this sailor's surrender, but a more angry commando shot the bomber dead.
161. It was played on two radio stations, but there was no surrender.
162. She tensed; as if some buried defence had been touched by this ultimate surrender, some distant alarm bell sounded.
163. Marchers who had cameras were forced to surrender their film, Fiim was also confiscated at the police station from those arrested.
164. The attackers then called by loudhailer on those in the house to surrender.
165. But, in addition, it has also meant some surrender of authority to Washington.
166. Failure will surrender to you, if it cannot defeat you. Dr T.P.Chia
167. Philosophy, by contrast, does not elaborate a mode of experience but rather requires its surrender.
168. Sacrifice is the surrender of that which you value in favor of which you dont. Ayn Rand
169. Mann also ordered them to surrender their passports and restricted their travel to New York and New Jersey.
170. Jackson and Medina will be under strict pretrial supervision and must surrender any travel documents.
171. Never bring the problem solving stage into the decision making stage. Otherwise, you surrender yourself to the problem rather than the solution. Robert H. Schuller
172. If the patient does not first surrender to a fungus, bacterium or cancer, he wastes away.
173. It was held that the liability of the original lessee was not extinguished by the partial surrender.
174. But those are ceremonial events in which citizens reaffirm their surrender of sovereignty and their carelessness of their personal autonomy.
175. The President has indicated that he intends to surrender power on February 7th.
176. Reason lost the battle, and all I could do was surrender and accept I was in love. Paulo Coelho
177. In this way, the Nationalists hoped to force the Basques to surrender.
178. To say otherwise would be bitterness and we know better than to surrender.
179. For one moment he looked as if he was raising his hands in surrender, then he leapt forward.
180. Then he let down bundles of lighted straw to kill them or choke them into surrender.
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