Sentence examples for the surrender of from inspiring English sources

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the surrender of

verb

To give up into the power, control, or possession of another; specifically to yield (a town, a fortification, etc.) to an enemy.

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15 June: Mrs. Thatcher announces the surrender of Port Stanley.

He also accepted the surrender of Darius's Greek mercenaries.

Serbia's government called the surrender of the commander, Capt.

She presided over the surrender of 18,000 German troops.

"The surrender of the licences means that the businesses may no longer operate as debt collectors.

The agreement specifically excludes the surrender of fugitives from political cases.

He fled to the European continent upon the surrender of Charles's forces in 1646.

"They seek the surrender of the Iranian nation," Ayatollah Khamenei said of the United States.

Mr. Taft's majority is due to the surrender of the delegates-at-large by Mr. Roosevelt.

Upon the surrender of the American position she was not taken among the prisoners.

The Syracusans soon afterward forced the surrender of the Athenian forces, including Nicias, whom they executed.

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