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relinquishingverbpresent participle of relinquish to give (something) over to the control or possession of another usually under duressthe boy reluctantly relinquished the illegal fireworks to the police officer ceding, coughing up, delivering, giving up, handing over, laying down, rendering, surrendering, turning in, turning over, yielding committing, consigning, entrusting(also intrusting), transferringforfeiting, releasing, waivingabnegating, renouncing, resigningabandoning, deserting, discarding, forsaking, parting (with), shedding keeping, retaining, withholding to give up (as a position of authority) formallythe retiring CEO relinquished his position to the company's vice president with very mixed feelings abdicating, abnegating, ceding, renouncing, resigning, stepping aside (from), stepping down (from), surrendering abjuring, demitting, denying, disavowing, disclaiming, disowning, waivingforsaking, giving up, handing over, yieldingabandoning, deserting, quitting, vacating appropriating, arrogating, assuming, claiming, confiscatingseizing, taking over, usurping, wrestingdefending, guarding, protecting, safeguarding, securing |