"Relinquent" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Relinquent" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Relinquent" Meaning

Willfully absent or disobedient; neglecting duty or responsibility, often to the point of being truant.

"Relinquent" Examples

Relinquish, Relinquished and Relinquishes

as Verb


| Sentence | Meaning |
| :----- | :----- |
| But she eventually relinquished her dream and got married. | to give control, right, or possession of something to someone else, |
| I relinquished my seat to the elderly woman. | |
| He relinquished the management of the company to his son. | |
| She has relinquished her title to the new titleholder. | |
| The team will relinquish its territory if dissatisfied with its governing party. | |

Relinquishable and Relinquishable's Synonym(e)


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"Relinquent" Similar Words

Religion

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Religionist

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Religionists

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Religions

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Religiosity

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Religious

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Religiously

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Religiousness

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Relinquishing

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Relinquishment

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The act of giving up or surrendering something, often a right, interest, or possession, either voluntarily or by force. Often involves a loss of control or ownership.

Reliquaries

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A relic is an object that remains from a past time or era, often having cultural, historical, or emotional significance. It can also refer to a person or thing that is solitary or isolated, left behind by others.<br><br>Example: "The old mansion held many relics of the wealthy family who once lived there."<br><br>In a more spiritual or religious context, a relic is an object that is considered to be a tangible connection to a saint, martyr, or other revered figure, often used for veneration and devotion.<br><br>Example: "The church kept a relic of Saint Francis, a strand of his hair, as a symbol of his holiness."