relinquishing Meaning & Definition

  • En [ rɪˈlɪŋ.kwɪʃ]
  • Us [ rɪˈlɪŋ.kwɪʃ]

Meaning of relinquishing In English

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Examples of relinquishing

  • Maintaining multiple roles in the face of competing demands or, contrariwise, relinquishing roles or giving precedence to caregiving, both carry inherent difficulties.

  • This meant that the indigenous peoples living in these areas were forced to move to other areas, relinquishing their traditional rights on these areas.

  • Relinquishing variation to natural forces was for them tantamount to claiming that variation was arbitrary, with no ordained cause or foreseeable end.

  • He did take some short-term risk by relinquishing the credit he could have received from other mathematicians and astronomers through early widespread replications.

  • And if forgiveness means relinquishing a legal path toward justice, who among us should be entitled to make that moral judgment on our behalf?

  • Reliance on the family came at the price of relinquishing control over assets.

  • Many were thus forced to leave thereby relinquishing their right to the land and the hut.

  • The significance of relinquishing this physical contact is uncertain.

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