Present participle for to give (something) over to the possession of another
“He was required to hand over some of his during the police search.”
Present participle for to give (something) into the possession of someone, usually for use or consumption
“We would 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 transfer a suspect to another country or state
“After the legal documents were settled, we would hand over the suspect to the foreign authorities.”
Parting with
Present participle for to forage for, or (figuratively) to quickly prepare, something
Present participle for to exchange or give up something
Present participle for to cover an expense
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 tell, or inform, on (someone)
That which is ceded
Entrusting, handing over
The sending of a matter to an authority for decision or consideration
A formal process by which a criminal suspect held by one government is handed over to another government for trial or, if the suspect has already been tried and found guilty, to serve his or her sentence
The giving of something to someone, especially as part of a formal ceremony
The transfer of the ownership of property rights
The allocation of someone or something as belonging to a particular group or category
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