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Be surrendered
verb
To give up into the power, control, or possession of another; specifically to yield (a town, a fortification, etc.) to an enemy.
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Later, Oostende had to be surrendered.
He signalled that vouchers would be surrendered without a fight.
Churchill & Roosevelt say they won't be surrendered to by Fascists, they want to be surrendered to by democrats.
During that time the material would have to be surrendered to the courts anyway.
I could not advise Her Majesty the Queen that it should be surrendered".
Sovereignty would not be surrendered by countries, such as Germany, that follow the rules.
Soon, another of the original functions of working men's clubs might be surrendered.
At the time Syrian officials said all its supplies would be surrendered.
The freedom of cash isn't something to be surrendered meekly or without thinking.
Witness described how several hundred Muslims massed outside St Mina church demanding the woman be surrendered.
The freedom of cash isn't something to be surrendered meekly or without thinking, says Gaby Hinsliff.
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