Similar words: surrender, render, rendering, current expenditure, plundered, squandered, surreal, current. Meaning: [sə'rendə(r)] adj. given up often unwillingly.
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31. They surrendered the city.
32. In the end the Kurds surrendered without putting up any resistance.
33. The exhausted troops surrendered.
34. I finally surrendered to temptation, and ate the last remaining chocolate.
35. Thousands of illegal immigrants in Japan have surrendered to police.
36. She tried to persuade the soldiers that they would not suffer reprisals if they surrendered.
37. The police fired two shots at the suspects before they surrendered.
38. The siege was finally brought to an end when the terrorists surrendered.
39. The Near East surrendered,(sentencedict.com) abandoning itself to the invaders.
40. Farley laid the gun down and surrendered.
41. The protestors eventually surrendered to paramilitary police.
42. The abbey was surrendered the same year.
43. Finally, on April 16th, the enemy surrendered.
44. On Monday, both men finally surrendered to police.
45. Among blue chips, J. P. Morgan surrendered 2 5 / 8 to 79.
46. 19 rebels hiding in the Czech embassy surrendered to the authorities.
47. The amendment states but a truism that all is retained which has not been surrendered.
48. The Raiders surrendered their highest point total since a 47-17 loss to Houston in 1991.sentencedict.com/surrendered.html
49. Congress surrendered some of its power Thursday and gave the presidency the authority to veto individual items in spending bills.
50. He surrendered all he had fought for, accepting even the Catholic doctrine of transubstantiation and the existence of Purgatory.
51. After the main Sparrow Force surrendered, the role of the Company was truly independent.
52. But the street was mine, surrendered only for blinding moments as cars with overbright headlights passed.
53. Too much and too long, we seem to have surrendered community excellence and community values in the mere accumulation of material things. Robert F. Kennedy
54. He was an exuberant conversationalist, and I surrendered in silence to his narratives, feeling so awkward about presenting my own.
55. Nobody was hit by the bullet and the two fleeing men surrendered.
56. At least 20 of the rebel junior officers who staged the uprising surrendered by late afternoon.
57. After Diocletian had surrendered power there was a time of confusion until Constantine the Great became Emperor in 324.
58. Somebody had procured an aluminum bat, and the traditional thwack surrendered to a whistling hum.
59. When a man lives in, a woman's independence - her own name on the weekly giro - is automatically surrendered.
60. So great an impression did this make that Geoffrey de Rancon at once surrendered Pons.
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