0 present 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: --
This would involve the formal agencies in surrendering some significant powers if a worthwhile measure of informal social care is to be provided within neighbourhood social networks.
That she did so without surrendering the authority of a providential intention at work in her test strikes me as necessarily conservative in conviction and as brilliantly radical in form.
Surrendering rhetorical flair to women may thus be seen as a way of redefining the spectacle's proper object.
It's about nothing more than a moment of glorious noise, and surrendering completely to its power.
It also requires surrendering legitimate parental interests to those of children.
This study impressively documents the machinations of foreign entrepreneurs and the complicity of the domestic elite that led to that surrendering of control.
After surrendering a kidney, it might be difficult to admit that one had made a mistake.
To work with what is 'found' implies a surrendering of control, but they have rationalised this constraint into an opportunity.