"Relinquishes" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Relinquishes" Meaning

Verb: to give up formal control or possession of something

Example: The CEO relinquished control of the company to the new management team.

Synonyms: surrender, abandon, yield, concede, vacate, resign, waive, forfeit, cede, give up.

"Relinquishes" Examples

Usage Examples:


1. Formal Agreement


Train a dog to relinquish a ball when commanded to do so, ensuring a friendly and safe playtime.

2. Giving Up Claim or Power


After an emergency loan, the family had to relinquish controlling interest in their cottage to pay the bank.

3. Leaving a Position


Dr. Smith relinquished her position as the department head after 15 years of service to spend more time with her ailing mother.

4. Relaxing Grip


The therapist asked the patient to relinquish the tight grip on her shoulder to avoid injury and improve flexibility.

5. Releasing a Position of Authority


After the scandal, the CEO relinquished his position and returned all company property.

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

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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.

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To change from a liquid into a solid, typically through cooling.

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