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To 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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Octavian had previously shown little mercy to surrendered enemies and acted in ways that had proven unpopular with the Roman people, yet he was given credit for pardoning many of his opponents after the Battle of Actium.
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"Somebody wants to surrender".
"But to surrender?
Least likely to: Surrender.
You've got to surrender in it.
To surrender life to war?
One student has declined to surrender.
It is not going formally to surrender.
But he is not offering to surrender.
He drove back to New York to surrender.
"I'm here to surrender," I announced.
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