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surrender
verb transitive
To yield to the power of another; to give or deliver up possession upon compulsion or demand; as, to surrender one’s person to an enemy, or to commissioners of bankrupt; to surrender a fort or a ship.
surrender
To yield; to give up; to resign in favor of another; as, to surrender a right or privilege; to surrender a place or an office.
surrender
To give up; to resign; as, to surrender the breath.
surrender
In law, to yield an estate, as a tenant, into the hands of the lord for such purposes as are expressed in the act.
surrender
To yield to any influence, passion or power; as, to surrender one’s self to grief, to despair, to indolence or to sleep.
surrender
verb intransitive
To yield; to give up one’s self into the power of another. The enemy seeing no way of escape, surrendered at the first summons.
surrender
noun
The act of yielding or resigning one’s person or the possession of something, into the power of another; as the surrender of a castle to an enemy; the surrender of a right or of claims.
surrender
A yielding or giving up.
surrender
In law, the yielding of an estate by a tenant to the lord, for such purposes as are expressed by the tenant in the act.