Sentences with Relinquish

Filter by Meaning

32 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Relinquish'

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.

The scientist's groundbreaking discovery required him to relinquish any preconceived notions about the natural world.

The athlete decided to relinquish the competition gracefully, acknowledging the superior skills of the opponent.

As the storm intensified, the crew reluctantly agreed to relinquish their plans and seek shelter.

The community rallied together to revitalize the relinquished park, turning it into a vibrant green space.

Faced with technological advancements, some businesses find it challenging to relinquish traditional methods.

The government decided to relinquish control over certain industries to stimulate economic growth.

Despite the strong emotional connection, the author chose to relinquish the original ending of the novel for a more impactful one.

The weary traveler decided to relinquish the burden of a heavy backpack and enjoy a leisurely stroll.

The elderly couple had to relinquish their decades-old tradition of hosting a grand Thanksgiving dinner.

In the face of unforeseen challenges, the leader decided to relinquish his position for the sake of unity.

The artist chose to relinquish the conventional style and experiment with a more abstract form of expression.

Despite their efforts to reconcile, the couple decided to relinquish their troubled marriage.

Faced with mounting debts, the struggling entrepreneur had no choice but to relinquish his business.

The archaeologist was hesitant to relinquish the ancient artifact for fear of it being mishandled.

The environmentalist urged the community to relinquish harmful practices for the preservation of the ecosystem.

The once-popular amusement park now sat relinquished, overrun by weeds and memories of joy.

The writer had to relinquish the original ending of the story to meet the publisher's demands.

Relinquish Sentence Filters

Latest
3 weeks ago
3 weeks ago
1 month ago

Cite This Word

Was This Helpful?
Copied