surrender|surrendered|surrendering|surrenders in English
verb
[sur·ren·der || sə'rendə(r)]
submit, yield, capitulate; relinquish, give up, abando
Use "surrender|surrendered|surrendering|surrenders" in a sentence
1. It has to totally surrender, as one surrenders to an anesthesiologist.
2. MP: Man Beheads sister's 'husband'; surrenders with severed head A 35-year-old man allegedly beheaded a man who had eloped with his sister and surrendered at a …
3. Armed man surrenders after police surround house.
4. Capitulate - surrender under agreed conditions surrender, give up - give up or agree to forgo to the power or possession of another; "The last Taleban fighters finally surrendered" Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection
5. Capitulate - surrender under agreed conditions surrender, give up - give up or agree to forgo to the power or possession of another; "The last Taleban fighters finally surrendered" Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection
6. Surrender?
7. The enemy is surrendering all along the line.
8. Hence, if the owner surrenders possession to another, the bailee becomes liable.
9. She surrendered herself to sleep.
10. Surrendering surplus arms and a corridor to East Prussia?
11. 1861 – American Civil War: Fort Sumter surrenders to Confederate forces.
12. Their embattled army finally surrendered.
13. 10: The last of Poland's military surrenders to the Germans.
14. Old Greybeard surrendered his dignity.
15. He surrendered voluntarily to his enemies.
16. I've never surrendered to whoever
17. The embattled army finally surrendered.
18. The star surrenders himself to police and is arrested and handcuffed .
19. Not running from loss, but entering grief, surrendering to sorrow.
20. Antonyms for Affrays include agreement, calms, harmony, peace, retreats, surrenders and truces
21. He then surrendered to Liu Bei.
22. The vanquished army surrendered their weapons.
23. The King surrendered to the great charter.
24. He voluntarily surrendered himself to the police.
25. The dictator surrendered power to Parliament.