Words and phrases that have a meaning related to relinquishing: (137 results)
Often used in the same context:
ceding, regaining, surrendering, reassume, wresting, abandoning, forfeiting, reclaiming, resigning, abdicating, losing, retaining, reasserting, vacating, usurping, transferring, seizing, handing, taking, renouncing, entrusting, withdrawing, loosing, securing, revoking, leaving, ousting, rejoining, retaking, retiring, quitting, granting, recapturing, delegating, giving, deeding, appointing, squandering, bequeathing, assumed, annexing, conceding, forgoing, returning, ditching, gaining, acquiring, occupying, terminating, demoting, owning, holding, reverting, inheriting, divesting, accepting, reestablishing, disowning, forsaking, stripped, deposing, waiving, dethroning, asserting, consolidating, vested, exercising, extending, erasing, unseating, reinstating, succumbing, consigning, letting, resuming, shedding, denying, removing, snatching, shifting, depriving, sidelining, abrogating, agreeing, relenting, amassing, grabbing, capitulating, bestowing, shouldering, shirking, slipping, abolishing, stepping, accede, commanding, ensconcing, attaining, relegating, dismantling, endowing, nullifying, yielding, coalescence, disappearance, dissolution, suffocation, abandonment, disengagement, erasure, extinction, lifting, relinquishment, removal, resumption, reversion, undoing, abolition, abrogation, adoption, annihilation, banishment
Appears in the definition of:
emancipation, handover, relinquish
More general:
Also try:conclusion, ending, renouncement, renunciation, termination
— Adjectives for relinquishing: gradual, voluntary, complete, continual, final, partial, temporary, total, mere, slow, certain, more...
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