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surrender

[suh-ren-der] / səˈrɛn dər /




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After rallying in early 2025, digital assets have surrendered much of the spotlight to the artificial-intelligence race, which sucked up investors’ capital and powered a third straight year of double-digit gains in stocks.

From The Wall Street Journal

What troubled him now was the sense that people were surrendering that resolve.

From The Wall Street Journal

But Sabalenka surrendered her advantage, tightening as the finish line drew closer and producing three unforced errors to allow Rybakina to break for a second time and hit the front.

From BBC

Major Tooth stops pacing and does a dead-on impression of Winston Churchill’s bulldog growl: “We shall never surrender!”

From Literature

Wounded, he surrendered to the Ukrainian soldiers that arrived.

From Barron's