Relinquish


The meaning of the word Relinquish is: to give up, abandon


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If you relinquish your right to an attorney, it could lead to some serious difficulty when you go before the judge.

published by Jeremy on 2021-10-28 04:08:45


While your natural instinct may tell you to resist, you will be safer if you just relinquish your valuables to a mugger.

published by Gay on 2021-10-09 14:38:09


The antics of the tiny Chihuahua forced the English bulldog to relinquish the bone.

published by Bree on 2021-01-14 12:10:00


No matter how many setbacks you have to face, don’t relinquish your dream of getting into veterinary school.

published by Margeret on 2021-01-13 22:36:31


Even though he didn’t want to relinquish his marbles, Danny knew that Jayden had won them fair and square.

published by Libby on 2021-03-21 23:39:56


Once the terrorists had been cornered, the agents ordered them to relinquish their weapons.

published by Maxine on 2021-05-18 18:38:41


Despite all his efforts to hold on to the lead, he had to relinquish his position when he fell outside the foul line.

published by Minta on 2021-07-31 11:21:50


Some states require you to relinquish your driver’s license for a year after you have been convicted of drunk driving.

published by Eleonora on 2021-03-13 14:00:08


Once the scandal hit the newspapers, the chairman agreed to relinquish his position voluntarily.

published by Janel on 2021-08-02 17:30:59


After Marcella struggled with her conscience for several days, she finally decided to relinquish the money she had found to the authorities.

published by Moses on 2021-05-23 11:14:35


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