0 past simple and past participle of surrender
2 to give something that is yours to someone else because you have been forced to do so or because it is necessary to do so:
The rebels' ammunition is almost finished and it is only a matter of time before they surrender.
The troops in front of us either surrendered or offered only token resistance.
On the 29th, the rebellion came to an end as the rebels surrendered and the troops in their command went back to the barracks.
A move is in if it is surrendered or else if all its attacking replies are out.
The government claimed that 11,536 insurgents were wounded, 220 captured and another 567 had voluntarily surrendered.
The dream surrendered its communicative orientation, regardless of whether its narrative was directed toward the future or toward fellow human beings.