Present participle for to give (something) over to the possession of another
“He was asked to hand over his cigarettes before we got started.”
Present participle for to give (something) into the possession of someone, usually for use or consumption
“We decided to hand over some of our spare change to the homeless man.”
Present participle for to pass (something) to someone
“Could you hand over the torchlight?”
Present participle for to allocate or distribute among several parties
“Once they were safe, Arthur Morgan would then hand over the loot to the various members of this gang.”
Present participle for to give money as a payment or donation
“An ice-cream seller bursts into loud laughter at something someone says as they hand over the cash for a medium-sized cone of mint chocolate chip.”
Present participle for to transfer a suspect to another country or state
“Once the legal documents were settled, we would hand over the suspect to the foreign authorities.”
Present participle for to exchange or give up something
Present participle for to part with a possession or right
Present participle for to cover an expense
Present participle for to transfer ownership or sell something
Present participle for to direct the attention of someone to
Present participle for to transmit, supply or send, especially money or payment
Present participle for to deceive, disclose secrets or betray trust
The sending of a matter to an authority for decision or consideration
An act of assigning or entrusting something to someone
A formal process by which a person held by one government is handed over to another
The giving of something to someone, especially as part of a formal ceremony
The act or instance of relinquishing or handing over something
The action of delivering letters, parcels, or goods
An act of allocating or apportioning something to someone or a group
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