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the relinquishing
verb
To give up, abandon or retire from something. To trade away.
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So with Temptation, it's the relinquishing of those fears.
The great capitulation, of course, is the relinquishing of youth's dreams.
But for Mr. Winkler, the relinquishing of his mower was something remarkable.
The relinquishing of land, one-sided concessions and sweet talk have done nothing to further the peace process.
The relinquishing of a claim over the proceeds means yet another important Tchenguiz asset has been surrendered to Kaupthing administrators.
Air hockey, like life, requires the relinquishing of certain dignities and, especially, the abandonment of lingering myths about control.
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He lives in the present, "relinquishing the pleasures of the mind for the more obligatory pleasures of the body".
It disappears into the batter, relinquishing the richness of its character.
Eventually, she began managing more than a dozen buildings in the neighborhood, relinquishing the work gradually, and ending it last year.
Optimus accepts the burden and the core relinquishes the Autobot Matrix of Leadership.
The arts, abandoning the baroque, relinquished the ornate, aristocratic, and frivolous excesses of rococo.
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