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relinquish in Latin

relinquish in Latin is relinquō — relinquish means to give up or hand over a right, position, or possession, often reluctantly.

relinquish in Latin

relinquō
verb
(transitive) To give up, abandon or retire from something; to trade away.

What does "relinquish" mean?

  1. verb To give up or hand over a right, position, or possession, often reluctantly.
    "The king was forced to relinquish his throne."

relinquish in a sentence

  • The king was forced to relinquish his throne.
  • She relinquished control of the company after the merger.

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What is "relinquish" in Latin?

"relinquish" in Latin is relinquō. relinquish means: To give up or hand over a right, position, or possession, often reluctantly.

How do you use "relinquish" in a sentence?

Example: "The king was forced to relinquish his throne." In Latin, "relinquish" is relinquō.

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