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surrendering
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "surrendering" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is giving up control, yielding, or submitting to a force or authority. Example: "After a long struggle, he found peace in surrendering to the inevitable."
✓ Grammatically correct
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59 human-written examples
But on the travelling terraces not surrendering to the IRA became entrenched as a key feature of chest-beating nationalism, anti-Irishness a statement of ultra-Englishness.
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Porte was quick to tweet his thanks: The generous was reminiscent of some of the greatest moments in the sport's rich history – Rene Vietto sitting on a wall in tears at the 1934 Tour de France after surrendering a wheel to his detested team leader, Antonin Magne, and watching his own dreams of victory ride away from him up the road.
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For example, on 10 December 2011, its editorial said: "Britain's interest lies in being in Europe but not surrendering to Europe".
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A snivelling Monrad visits the king to be told that Denmark is completely surrendering to the invaders.
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In Burney's narrative, the middle-class heroine Cecilia Beverley and aristocratic hero Mortimer Delvile must choose whether or not to marry, since, due to a clause in Cecilia's uncle's will, doing so would mean surrendering either Cecilia's inherited fortune or Mortimer's cherished family surname.
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In 2003 he played a pivotal role in talks about surrendering Libya's programme for weapons of mass destruction – the decision which paved the way for Gaddafi's temporary rehabilitation with the west.
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We were told to avert our eyes and to watch from the sidelines in this battle to make us safe, in the Hobbesian contract to frighten us into surrendering our freedoms.
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In most of her time in office – at least until her third victory in 1987 – she was cautious and pragmatic, surrendering to Scargill in a 1981 dispute, fearful (so this week's Foundation papers reveal) that her colleagues might overthrow her as late as 1984.
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Allowing the government to define foreign policy has meant surrendering the obligation to understand what the state does in one's name, and thus the ability to challenge it.
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How many will consider these prompts worth surrendering so much privacy for?
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Yet given the volatile mood of the battered and bruised Irish public, still stung by the humiliation of last year's sovereignty-surrendering bailout, nothing is guaranteed.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "surrendering", ensure the context clearly indicates what is being yielded and to whom or what. This avoids ambiguity and strengthens the impact of your statement.
Common error
Avoid using "surrendering" when a more neutral term like "transferring" or "providing" would be more appropriate. "Surrendering" often implies a loss or defeat.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "surrendering" is as a verb, specifically the present participle or gerund form of "surrender". It often acts as part of a continuous verb tense (e.g., "is surrendering") or as a noun.
Frequent in
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69%
Formal & Business
17%
Science
6%
Less common in
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0%
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "surrendering" functions primarily as a verb, conveying the action of giving up or yielding. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and common usage. It appears most frequently in news and media contexts, and while generally neutral in register, its connotation often carries implications of loss or concession. When choosing "surrendering", consider alternatives like "giving up" or "yielding" based on the specific nuance you wish to convey.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
giving up
Focuses on ceasing effort or resistance.
yielding
Emphasizes compliance or submission to pressure.
relinquishing
Highlights formally giving up a claim or possession.
ceding
Implies transferring control or territory.
capitulating
Suggests surrendering under specific terms or conditions, often in a conflict.
handing over
Describes the physical act of transferring something.
forfeiting
Indicates losing something as a penalty or consequence.
abandoning
Focuses on leaving something behind, often due to necessity.
waiving
Means voluntarily giving up a right or claim.
abdicating
Specifically refers to a monarch renouncing the throne.
FAQs
How can I use "surrendering" in a sentence?
You can use "surrendering" to describe giving up control, such as "The company considered "surrendering its autonomy" to the larger corporation".
What can I say instead of "surrendering"?
You can use alternatives like "giving up", "yielding", or "relinquishing" depending on the specific context.
Which is correct, "surrendering to" or "surrendering for"?
"Surrendering to" is the correct usage, indicating submission to a force or authority. "Surrendering for" is generally not grammatically correct.
What's the difference between "surrendering" and "submitting"?
"Surrendering" often implies a loss or defeat, while "submitting" can simply mean complying with a request or rule without necessarily implying a negative outcome.
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Usage summary
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