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The king decided to relinquish his throne, allowing the next in line to take over.

Faced with financial difficulties, the family had no choice but to relinquish their luxurious lifestyle.

The teacher asked the students to relinquish their phones before entering the exam hall.

Timmy had to relinquish his favorite toy to his younger sister, who had been eagerly waiting to play with it.

In the spirit of compromise, both parties agreed to relinquish some demands during the negotiation.

The defendant decided to relinquish his rights to a trial and pleaded guilty instead.

As the captain of the team, she had to make the difficult decision to relinquish her role due to a career change.

The scientist had to relinquish his initial hypothesis after new evidence contradicted his earlier findings.

After years of neglect, the old mansion stood relinquished, a silent witness to bygone elegance.

The teacher noticed the student's effort to relinquish their fear of public speaking during the eloquent presentation.

The abandoned ship, relinquished by its crew, floated aimlessly in the vast ocean.

In the face of adversity, the leader refused to relinquish hope and inspired the team to persevere.

The once-thriving town now sat relinquished, with empty streets and boarded-up storefronts.

The decision to relinquish control of the project proved challenging for the perfectionist manager.

With a heavy heart, she had to relinquish her childhood home as it was too costly to maintain.

The soldier had to relinquish his post after a long and grueling mission, eager to reunite with his family.

The old, worn-out house stood relinquished on the edge of the ghost town.

After much contemplation, Sarah decided to relinquish her role as team captain.

The treaty required both nations to relinquish certain territorial claims for lasting peace.

Despite the financial challenges, the family refused to relinquish their ancestral home.

The inventor had to relinquish his groundbreaking idea due to a lack of funding.

The detective had to relinquish the case when new evidence emerged, pointing in a different direction.

The defeated general had no choice but to relinquish control of the occupied territory.

Sarah had to relinquish her dream of becoming a professional dancer due to a knee injury.

The old man reluctantly decided to relinquish his family farm, feeling the weight of generations lost.

Despite her initial reluctance, Emily had to relinquish control and trust her team to complete the project successfully.

After hours of negotiation, the nations agreed to relinquish their claims to the disputed territory for the sake of peace.

The explorer had to relinquish his quest for the hidden treasure as the harsh conditions became too dangerous.

Unable to bear the burden any longer, she decided to relinquish the responsibilities of being the team captain.

The actor had to relinquish the lead role in the play due to unforeseen circumstances, disappointing the entire cast.

Realizing the importance of conservation, the government decided to relinquish certain areas for the establishment of a national park.

Despite his initial resistance, he eventually had to relinquish control of the project to a more experienced team member.

The elderly woman decided to relinquish her driver's license, recognizing that it was time to rely on other means of transportation.

The team captain had to relinquish the idea of winning every game and instead focus on steady improvement throughout the season.

In the spirit of fairness, the judge instructed both parties to relinquish any biased opinions during the trial.

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