surrender
US /səˈren.dɚ/
UK /səˈren.dɚ/

1.
to give up or hand over (a person, right, or possession) to another
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The enemy was forced to surrender their weapons.
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He decided to surrender his claim to the property.
2.
to give oneself up to a powerful enemy or influence
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The rebels refused to surrender to the government forces.
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She decided to surrender to her emotions.
1.
the act of giving up or handing over something
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The general demanded the immediate surrender of the city.
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The document outlined the terms of the surrender.