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How to use relinquish in a sentence

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France has been reluctant to relinquish the remaining pieces of its colonial empire.
Smitten with Angel, a high-maintenance diva, Troy vows to relinquish the life of a skirt-chaser if only he can get Angel in his arms.
Often spouses aren't eager to relinquish their newly acquired skills of independence and self-reliance.
Learning to relinquish control is key in overcoming emetophobia, according to Dr Veale.
Members could sell their shares but were also entitled to relinquish them at any time.
He told reporters he'd had to unwillingly relinquish the role that brought him worldwide fame.
He received the reply that he would have to relinquish all rights of a salary, a pension or support for his dependants.
The hands that held her upper arms gentled, though they did not relinquish their hold.
The window-dressers tut, relinquish their sparkling trolley, turn on their heels and scuttle back to safety.
When I have shown you great rage, it is because you forced me to relinquish the last human beings with whom I could speak without Tartuffery.
The ostensible reason is that he does not wish to relinquish his seat in the European parliament.
Meditation allows us to relinquish our worries and anxieties and awaken our innate energy and creativity.
By now we're reluctant to relinquish them, so like a part of our bodies have they become.
It has not happened because the commonwealth lacks the constitutional power and the states have never all agreed to relinquish responsibility.
Their rivals generally refuse to relinquish their weapons, fearing that in a pinch the government will rearm or fight on behalf of their enemy.
Unfortunately, you may have to relinquish some managerial control in exchange for their money!
One explanation can be found in an adamant refusal to relinquish ceremonial practices.
The social pressures which forced pregnant teenagers and unwed mothers to relinquish their babies exacted an enormous price.
Demands are made on parents relinquish custody of their disabled child in return for funding for support services for a disability.
In other words the National Trust is willing to, in a nutshell, relinquish our claims of ownership under those conditions.
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Examples from Classical Literature
But not for that did aunt Ann relinquish her quest for the betterment of the domestic world.
One by one I have seen him relinquish them, holding to them lovingly to the last.
It was still Rainey's deck-watch, and at any moment Carlsen might relinquish the wheel back to him as soon as the girl got tired.
The quarrel was in its way and faute de mieux a pleasure to both of them, which they were unwilling to relinquish.
Thorpe grinned faintly at the hint of pleasantry, but he did not relinquish his point.
Not till they came in sight of the clachan of Fasagrianach, did the witches relinquish the chase.
However, they were unwilling to relinquish the booty which they had planned to seize.
Some base streak of competitiveness in Mr. Britling's nature made it seem impossible that he should relinquish the lady to Oliver.
The term of your imprisonment ceases when you relinquish the hope of Beatriz.
No doubt the Greek artists who came to Gandhara were loath to relinquish a familiar theme.
But the Noveschi were by no means prepared to relinquish their prepotency.
Burrell, however, had too much at stake tamely to relinquish his purpose.
All its notes resounded, nor did it easily relinquish the major key.
That she would never waver in it, never be diverted from it, never relinquish it, while there was any chance of hope.
Casanova promptly moved as if to relinquish his seat in the carriage.
Rather than relinquish her, however, he would have set Rome on fire.
Ravana, baffled and mortified, is compelled to relinquish his design.
I shall relinquish all my young people in another six months, and lead a quieter life.
This amount I was compelled to make up, or relinquish the privilege of hiring my time.
Quinion that he must relinquish me on the day of his departure, and to give me a high character, which I am sure I deserved.
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