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the relinquished
verb
To give up, abandon or retire from something. To trade away.
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The arts, abandoning the baroque, relinquished the ornate, aristocratic, and frivolous excesses of rococo.
In exchange, the church relinquished the 155 Cedar Street site to accommodate the authority's building plans.
The couple relinquished the idea.
On September 21, the ACFD relinquished control of the crime scene to the FBI.
The Giants never relinquished the lead, even though the Lions cut the deficit to 4 early in the fourth quarter.
He lives in the present, "relinquishing the pleasures of the mind for the more obligatory pleasures of the body".
Earlier this year, the Macklowes relinquished control of the seven towers that led to their troubles.
Optimus accepts the burden and the core relinquishes the Autobot Matrix of Leadership.
The factor 1 − α defines the probability in which the patient relinquishes the matrix B r for traversal and use teleportation for traversal.
But the congressman never relinquished the boat, prosecutors said.
Foreman, of Houston, vetoed the rematch and relinquished the I.B.F.
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