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surrendersnounpl. of surrender the usually forced yielding of one's person or possessions to the control of anotherthe police demanded the surrender of all hostages as a condition for allowing the hijackers safe passage out of the country capitulations, cessions, handovers, relinquishments, renditions, submissions acceptances, acquiescences, concessionscompromisesappeasements, conciliations, reconcilements, reconciliationscaptures, falls resistances surrendersverbpresent tense third-person singular of surrenderto give (something) over to the control or possession of another usually under duressthe toddler surrendered the doll to her mother after a brief struggle the commander surrendered the garrison without having fired a single shot cedes, coughs up, delivers, gives up, hands over, lays down, relinquishes, renders, turns in, turns over, yields commits, consigns, entrusts(also intrusts), transfersforfeits, releases, waivesabnegates, renounces, resignsabandons, deserts, discards, forsakes, parts (with), sheds keeps, retains, withholds to cease resistance (as to another's arguments, demands, or control)the father refused to surrender to his son's constant begging for a BB gun blinks, bows, budges, capitulates, concedes, gives in, knuckles under, quits, relents, submits, succumbs, yields acquiescesdefers says uncle, throws in the towel(also throws in the sponge) resists contends, fights, holds offbattles, breasts, combats, confronts, counters, defies, faces, meets, objects, opposes, repelsthwarts, withstands to give up (as a position of authority) formallythe aging queen refused to surrender the throne to her increasingly impatient heir abdicates, abnegates, cedes, relinquishes, renounces, resigns, steps aside (from), steps down (from) abjures, demits, denies, disavows, disclaims, disowns, waivesforsakes, gives up, hands over, yieldsabandons, deserts, quits, vacates appropriates, arrogates, assumes, claims, confiscatesseizes, takes over, usurps, wrestsdefends, guards, protects, safeguards, secures to give up and cease resistance (as to a liking, temptation, or habit)determined to give up smoking, she so far has not surrendered to her incessant desire to have a cigarette bows, caves (in), gives in, submits, succumbs, yields caters (to), gratifies, indulges, wallowsacquiesces (to), concedes (to)buckles (under), knuckles undergives over (to) holds off, resists battles, breasts, combats, confronts, counters, defies, faces, fights, meets, objects, opposes, repelsthwarts, withstandsrejectsbridles, checks, constrains, curbs, inhibits, restrains, stifles to yield to the control or power of enemy forcesGeneral Robert E. Lee surrendered to General Ulysses S. Grant on April 9, 1865, thus ending the Civil War capitulates, falls, gives up, knuckles under, submits, succumbs bows, buckles, caves (in), collapses, gives (in)hands over, relinquisheslosesconcedes, fails, folds endures, stands bucks, defies, fights, opposes, repels, resists, withstandsbeats, overcomes, winsconquers, prevails, triumphs to give (oneself) over to something especially unrestrainedlylaid-off workers who surrender themselves to despair will almost certainly never regain their footing abandons, delivers, gives up, indulges, yields overdoes, overindulgesbasks, luxuriates, revels, rolls, wallows denies abstains (from), eschews, forbears, forgoes(also foregoes), refrains (from)checks, inhibits, restrains |