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is relinquish
verb
To give up, abandon or retire from something. To trade away.
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The number one thing you must do in order to survive in this city as a broke person is relinquish any and all thoughts in your mind that you have dignity.
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Freedom is relinquished more easily than it is reclaimed.
Sequoia says Moritz is relinquishing some of his management responsibilities, including regulatory compliance and recruiting.
Mr. Mbeki recently became the head of the group, a position he is relinquishing.
He is relinquishing the only world championship belt that he has ever had.
After 56 years he is relinquishing the leadership of the Free Presbyterian Church (which launched his political career) to his deputy.
The hardest decision point is relinquishing control.
Now America is relinquishing that role.
When a product ceases to be of any further use to the customer in it is current condition, it is relinquished.
Entrepreneur-investor Kevin Rose is relinquishing his role as CEO of Hodinkee, a New York-based site for wristwatch enthusiasts, and moving back to California.
If membership is relinquished at any point, it cannot be reclaimed.
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