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How to use relinquishing in a sentence

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Despite one minister relinquishing his ministerial portfolio, the country is still not confident that there is integrity in public life.
But the Belgians refused to believe that he was serious about relinquishing their nationality.
When Clare joins the revolutionaries, she cedes her grandmother's land to the group, thus relinquishing part of the basis of her privilege.
However, he signed a contract relinquishing his claim to his benefits in April 1994, just one month earlier.
While he has allowed legislative elections since then, he has shown no sign of relinquishing power.
A great many designers, it would seem, enjoy relinquishing the responsibility for such things in favor of client interests.
She believes that when women do not have the right to choose what happens to their bodies, they risk relinquishing rights in other areas.
Again and again, the history of the Web shows us the value of relinquishing control.
Despite relinquishing day-to-day control of his company, Gates is still chairman and tends to just have weekends free for the foundation.
In many cases, relinquishing coheirs must be compensated for their shares in a farm by the remaining heir.
Mr Vanhecke received this writ two days after relinquishing the leadership of the party.
Of course, the experience of privatisation originated in the United Kingdom, with the state relinquishing control in many sectors.
One of the few good things about the avalanche of wokeness is relinquishing yourself of petty offense.
The two supposed aid workers pushed her to sign papers, relinquishing her son.
Not long before that, Ms. Pierre said, Ms. St. Fleur had asked her to sign papers relinquishing her parental rights.
Second, desperate for security, citizens have relented to relinquishing a growing share of their rights: eye for an eye seems to be the refrain.
They are quite afraid of relinquishing their radiant purity, which no one could care less about except themselves.
It comes across as granting power to the multitudes, but is actually about relinquishing responsibility for ideas and actions and submitting to the spontaneous.
Beyoncé's gift to 2014 is a masterclass in both exerting and relinquishing control.
Visually, it remains true to the coupe philosophy, relinquishing the B pillar in favour of a more aerodynamic profile.
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Examples from Classical Literature
For relinquishing his right to the girl, piro receives a hundred alfonsos from the father.
The next morning he returned to the beach, relinquishing the last hope of succoring Jane Porter.
The white man seemed to take counsel from their customs, and, relinquishing his grasp of the rifle, he also remained silent and reserved.
The banths gave little evidence of relinquishing hope of her, and even if they wandered out of sight would she dare risk the attempt?
I wrung his hand, mentally relinquishing my secretaryship while I thanked him for the invitation.
Not for an instant did the ape-man consider relinquishing his death-hold upon his adversary.
Relinquishing the right to control links, established in the first place because one needed them, is part of the Xanadu agreement.
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