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Relinquish to Meaning in English

expression

ɹiˈɫɪŋkwɪʃ/, /ɹɪˈɫɪŋkwɪʃ/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ
ri-LING-kwish TOO, ri-LING-kwish tuh, ri-LING-kwish ti
ɹɪlˈɪnkwɪʃ/ /tˈuː
ri-LIN-kwish TOO

Definition

To give up control or possession of something and allow someone else to take it. Often used in formal or official situations.

Usage & Nuances

Formal, often found in legal, business, or official writing. Usually involves authority, rights, property, or responsibility. Can be followed by a noun ("relinquish control to") or indirectly with a person/organization. Not used casually—the simpler 'give up' is more informal.

Example Sentences

He had to relinquish to the new manager after the merger.

basic

She decided to relinquish to her brother the family business.

basic

The country was forced to relinquish to the United Nations.

basic

After years of leading the team, she finally relinquished to her assistant when she retired.

natural

Sometimes, you have to relinquish to others so that progress can happen.

natural

He didn't want to relinquish to someone else, but it was the right thing to do.

natural