Relinquish - meaning and definition. What is Relinquish
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What (who) is Relinquish - definition


relinquish         
ALBUM BY ALL THAT REMAINS
Chiron (song); Before the Damned; Days Without; A Song for the Hopeless; Do Not Obey; Relinquish
v. (B) ('to yield') he relinquished his business interests to his children
relinquish         
ALBUM BY ALL THAT REMAINS
Chiron (song); Before the Damned; Days Without; A Song for the Hopeless; Do Not Obey; Relinquish
(relinquishes, relinquishing, relinquished)
If you relinquish something such as power or control, you give it up. (FORMAL)
He does not intend to relinquish power.
VERB: V n
Relinquish         
ALBUM BY ALL THAT REMAINS
Chiron (song); Before the Damned; Days Without; A Song for the Hopeless; Do Not Obey; Relinquish
·vt To give up; to renounce a claim to; resign; as, to relinquish a debt.
II. Relinquish ·vt To withdraw from; to leave behind; to desist from; to Abandon; to Quit; as, to relinquish a pursuit.
Examples of use of Relinquish
1. "But you can‘t just relinquish these technologies.
2. He has resisted demands that he temporarily relinquish his chairmanship.
3. But still the rubble refused to relinquish its prey.
4. Andrews must relinquish his House seat to run for Senate.
5. Ney (R–Ohio) to relinquish his committee chairmanship.