Relinquish your grip or suffer the consequences.
1. When parents give a child up for adoption, they relinquish all rights to the child. 2. When a husband and wife get divorced, one of them may choose to relinquish all rights to the family home.
The problem with being a celebrity is that you relinquish your anonymity
Here are the ones I can currently think of: posthumous post-traumatic stress post-war postcard postpone hmmmm....I'm not sure this is an actual word, but I'll put it anyway: Post-disaster!!! :)
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The word "relinquish" is a verb.
Relinquish your grip or suffer the consequences.
In order to get to heaven you must relinquish your evil desires.
In order to get to heaven you must relinquish your evil desires.
1. When parents give a child up for adoption, they relinquish all rights to the child. 2. When a husband and wife get divorced, one of them may choose to relinquish all rights to the family home.
You can use the word "relinquish" to mean voluntarily giving up or letting go of something, such as power, control, or a claim. An example sentence would be, "She had to relinquish her position as CEO after the company encountered a financial crisis."
"Relinquish" in Spanish can be translated as "renunciar" or "ceder".
To relinquish something means to let it go. You can relinquish a debt that someone has to you. But if you have a debt to someone else, you can't relinquish that, You owe that money to them.
He was forced to relinquish control of the company after the scandal.
It was difficult to relinquish my position before the project was completed, but my term as chairman was over.
what is another word for relinquish and cling .
the ashamed children relinquished their stash of candy.