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been relinquished
verb
To give up, abandon or retire from something. To trade away.
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It is an authority that has never been relinquished.
When all arms have been relinquished, the multinational force can disband.
Following are some of his remarks: "People's lives and fortunes have been relinquished to renegade judges, a robed contemptuous elite".
Instead, Pakistan is on the brink of chaos, drowning in sectarian tensions and paranoia, its destiny been relinquished to corrupt leaders.
But these powers have not been relinquished by the government in Colombo, and there is little reason to think they now will be.
We saw a photo of a cute little dog that touched our hearts – she had been relinquished when her owner went into a nursing home.
Similar(41)
Where there's life, hope must never be relinquished.
Control was relinquished to Algeria, however, in 1968.
Freedom is relinquished more easily than it is reclaimed.
Incidents and characters get a dab of treatment, sometimes quite promising, and are relinquished.
The assignment being relinquished is for Route 66, a private-label brand of jeans sold only in Kmart stores.
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