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The relinquishment
noun
The act of relinquishing something.
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The relinquishment on medically appropriate health care services can lead to delayed treatments and a further decrease of the health status.
I never thought about the relinquishment of my son the same way again.
Still, I kept on my rose-colored glasses and viewed the relinquishment of my son as a noble self-sacrifice made for the betterment of us all.
Abandonment, in Anglo-American property law, the relinquishment of possession of property with an intent to terminate all ownership interests in that property.
The hearing before the judge, Donald M. Middlebrooks of Federal District Court here, gave life to the very circumstance that the campaigns had said they hoped to avoid: the transformation of presidential candidates into litigants and the relinquishment of this year's uncertain outcome to lawyers and judges.
This temporal change implies the relinquishment of an ontological representation of time.
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By and large, the relinquishments we are asked to make are manageable.
Instead, the Mahayanists taught the thorough relinquishment of all attachments through the realization or "seeing" of the nonsubstantiality or emptiness that pervades not only the self, but all things and all persons.
The stories of adventure give way to tales of emotional anguish, oppression, the forced relinquishment of children.
Behavioural problems have been shown to increase the risk of relinquishment [ 29], and relinquishing owners have been shown to be relatively poorly informed on basic behaviour.
She said there were serious doubts, however, about the authenticity of the so-called relinquishment document, which was "signed" -- with a fingerprint -- by a woman who claimed to be Haseena's mother.
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