Similar words: surrender, render, rendering, current expenditure, plundered, squandered, surreal, current. Meaning: [sə'rendə(r)] adj. given up often unwillingly.
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151. In 1982, Argentine forces surrendered to British troops on the disputed Falkland Islands.
152. Mrs. Taylor, her husband at her side , surrendered to police Saturday after two days on the lam.
153. The euro rose to session highs around $1.4767, but retreated to about $1.4693, flat on the day. This occurred as oil prices surrendered earlier gains in volatile trade.
154. General Cornwallis formally surrendered on October 17, 1781. This was the last significant battle of the war.
155. The War Between the States continued for four years until the Confederates surrendered.
156. Clauses like 'if the carriers so requires, before he arranges the delivery of the goods one original bill of lading, duly endorsed, must be surrendered...
157. When Japan surrendered at the end of World War, a few Japanese committed the happy dispatch.
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