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n. - The act of giving up and abandoning a struggle or task etc.; A verbal act of renouncing a claim or right or position etc.

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  • And then the relinquishing is not so painful, is it?
  • Parents need to begin relinquishing control on day two of their children’s lives.
  • Like any other party or coalition, it is averse to the idea of relinquishing power till the final bell.
  • Perhaps she resented the idea of relinquishing the reins of government at Trenby Hall in favour of a daughter-in-law.
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