relinquishing in Germany

elinquishing [riliŋkwiʃiŋ] aufgebend, loslassend

Sentence patterns related to "relinquishing"

Below are sample sentences containing the word "relinquishing" from the English - Germany Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "relinquishing", or refer to the context using the word "relinquishing" in the English - Germany Dictionary.

1. BRAT rescues Basenjis from shelters, abusive situations, and relinquishing owners.

2. BRAT rescues Basenjis from shelters, abusive situations, and relinquishing owners

3. Synonyms for Abalienating include ceding, relinquishing, surrendering, yielding, transferring, renouncing, delivering, conveying, assigning and abandoning

4. Synonyms for Abdicating include renouncing, relinquishing, surrendering, abnegating, abjuring, waiving, yielding, forgoing, ceding and foregoing

5. Abandonment means the intention or act of surrendering, relinquishing, disclaiming, or ceding property or rights.

6. Synonyms for Ceding include relinquishing, surrendering, yielding, transferring, renouncing, delivering, conveying, assigning, abandoning and granting

7. Granting Consent implies relinquishing some authority in a sphere of concern in which one’s sovereignty ought otherwise to be respected

8. Hypernyms ("Ceding" is a kind of): relinquishing; relinquishment (the act of giving up and abandoning a struggle or task etc.)

9. 7 Slowly and reluctantly they were relinquishing the doer role and coming to know what it meant to be responsible for people.

10. 4 Globalization differs from modernization by relinquishing a Eurocentric teleology to accommodate the possibility of different historical trajectories in the unfolding of modernity.

11. Some people get a thrill out of relinquishing or seizing control in the bedroom, particularly if this runs contrary to their position in everyday life.

12. (It's worth noting that territories covered by treaties also weren't necessarily Ceded ⁠— in many cases, the intent of the agreements was the sharing of territory, not the relinquishing of rights.)

13. Here, too, the groom and the director of the feast need to act responsibly, not relinquishing to musicians, whether hired or not, the control over the nature and volume of the music.

14. He appealed to Col Gaddafi to reduce further bloodshed by " explicitly relinquishing power to the people of Libya and calling on those forces that continue to fight to lay down their arms " .

15. Cession: 1 n the act of Ceding Synonyms: Ceding Types: Ceding back , recession the act of Ceding back Type of: relinquishing , relinquishment the act of giving up and abandoning a struggle or task etc.

16. The fact that the relationship between taking on host country culture and relinquishing the culture of origin is not reciprocal, as a strict assimilation model would imply, demonstrates that acculturation is not a linear process.

17. Acculturation is a complex, multidimensional, and bidirectional process that involves the adopting and relinquishing of the behaviors and attitudes of both the host and original cultures (Alba & Nee, 1997; Berry, 1980; Schiller, Basch, & Blanc, 1995).

18. Basil Nabi Malik in his article “Jinnah and the religious right” writes that the “religious right” “Browbeated (sic) the state into relinquishing its secular tendencies in favour of a theocratic state.” But this should include the All India Muslim League leadership that had inherited its …