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relinquish

give up / surrender / renounce / let go
Transitive Verb
past: relinquishedpp: relinquisheding: relinquishing

This term conveys a sense of formal or deliberate surrender, often involving a loss of power, status, or a deeply held conviction. It suggests a transition of ownership or control that is often accompanied by a feeling of sacrifice or necessity, rather than a casual discarding of an object. In emotional or psychological contexts, the word implies a struggle to let go. It describes the process of abandoning a hope or a belief that the individual was previously invested in, highlighting the internal tension between the desire to keep and the requirement to release.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To voluntarily cease to possess, claim, or maintain a right, title, or position.

"The king was forced to relinquish his throne during the revolution."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To give up a habit, a belief, or a feeling, often with some reluctance.

"She found it difficult to relinquish her hope that he would return."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To let go of a physical object or a grip on something.

"The climber had to relinquish his hold on the ledge to avoid a fall."

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