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surrender

[suh-ren-der] / səˈrɛn dər /




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Under the deal, Syria's Kurds must surrender oil fields, which have been the main source of revenue for their autonomous administration.

From Barron's

The great arbitrage of the 21st century is to preserve openness without surrendering agency and to assert sovereignty without cutting oneself from technology, markets, and ideas.

From Barron's

After surrendering meekly in their opening two matches against China and South Korea, few fancied Rebecca Morrison's rink to right the wrongs against the world champions.

From BBC

The suspected driver of a stolen car led deputies on a chase Friday morning along the Los Angeles River channel before surrendering to authorities.

From Los Angeles Times

Indexes surrendered small gains that came after the January jobs report, briefly delayed by the government shutdown, showed the economy added 130,000 positions last month, more than double expectations.

From The Wall Street Journal