relinquished 的定义
- to renounce or surrender: to relinquish the throne.
- to give up; put aside or desist from: to relinquish a plan.
- to let go; release: to relinquish one's hold.
relinquished 近义词
give up, let go
relinquished 的近义词 43 个
- abandon
- abdicate
- cede
- drop out
- forgo
- hand over
- quit
- renounce
- surrender
- vacate
- waive
- withdraw
- yield
- abnegate
- cast
- desert
- discard
- ditch
- drop
- dump
- forbear
- forsake
- forswear
- kick
- leave
- release
- repudiate
- resign
- sacrifice
- shed
- back down
- cast off
- cut loose
- drop like hot potato
- kiss good-bye
- lay aside
- opt out
- quit cold turkey
- retire from
- stand down
- swear off
- take the oath
- take the pledge
relinquished 的反义词 17 个
更多relinquished例句
- However, many of us may not wish to relinquish the idea of being free agents.
- Leaving Silicon Valley for Los Angeles or San Diego means relinquishing 8% of their annual pay, said the people, who asked not to be identified discussing internal policies.
- You chose first and never relinquished control, working your way horizontally across the board by first selecting all six $200 clues, then all six $400 clues, and so on, until you finally selected all the $1,000 clues.
- You choose first and never relinquish control, working your way horizontally across the board by first selecting all six $200 clues, then all six $400 clues, and so on, until you finally select all the $1,000 clues.
- Opponents of the amendment said Democrats were suckers to relinquish that power after Republicans nationwide have out-gerrymandered Democrats for years.
- Yanukovych bade them farewell and relinquished his right to state guards.
- The cousin is said by the FBI to have relinquished his title as boss after his own conviction for racketeering.
- An investigation absolved Tunnell of any direct blame, but by then Tunnell had relinquished command of the brigade.
- A repeal means the government has relinquished its duty to protect and serve the people.
- No other president has relinquished international leadership and power so casually.
- I have written to her, and to Mrs. Coningsby; and she is perfectly free: every bond is relinquished, but that of the heart.
- The United States will adjudicate and settle the claims of its citizens against Spain relinquished in this article.
- General Miller then relinquished the pursuit and returned to Yloilo to await reinforcements for a campaign through the Island.
- Finally, with tears in his eyes, Tchaikovsky came round to Kashkins view, and relinquished his intention of writing this opera.
- To that salary, however, Leeds had clung, year after year; and he now relinquished it with a very bad grace.