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Relinquish Meaning in English

word

ɹiˈɫɪŋkwɪʃ/, /ɹɪˈɫɪŋkwɪʃ
ri-LING-kwish
ɹɪlˈɪnkwɪʃ
ri-LING-kwish

Definition

To give up or let go of something, often something you own, control, or have a right to, especially unwillingly or after holding it for some time.

Usage & Nuances

'Relinquish' is formal and often used in legal, official, or emotional contexts, like 'relinquish control', 'relinquish a right', or 'relinquish responsibility'. It suggests giving up something valuable or important, often unwillingly. Not used for simple items (use 'give up', 'let go').

Example Sentences

He decided to relinquish his position as manager.

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Sometimes, you have to relinquish control to let others help.

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She didn't want to relinquish her favorite book.

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After months of negotiation, he finally relinquished his claim to the property.

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She felt relieved after she relinquished her stressful responsibilities.

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The company had to relinquish some assets to settle the lawsuit.

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