relinquishment

[US]/[rɪˈkwɛstʃəm]/
[UK]/[rɪˈkwɛstʃəm]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.the act of relinquishing something; the state of being relinquished
v.to relinquish something

Phrases & Collocations

relinquishment of power

voluntary relinquishment

relinquishment process

relinquishment clause

relinquishment rights

relinquishment agreement

relinquishment deed

relinquishment claim

relinquishment period

Example Sentences

the company announced its relinquishment of the project due to unforeseen circumstances.

his relinquishment of power marked a significant shift in the nation's leadership.

the relinquishment of all claims to the disputed territory was a difficult decision.

she accepted the relinquishment of her position with grace and professionalism.

the relinquishment of control to local authorities was a key part of the plan.

the treaty included a clause regarding the relinquishment of certain rights.

the relinquishment of their ancestral lands caused immense suffering to the tribe.

the judge ordered the relinquishment of the seized assets to the government.

the relinquishment of responsibility for the error fell on the project manager.

a formal relinquishment of title was required before the sale could proceed.

the relinquishment of their previous beliefs led them to explore new philosophies.

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