Sentences

surrender in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

Surrender refers to the act of yielding or giving up control, often in the context of admitting defeat or relinquishing one's position or feelings.

Sample Sentences

  1. The general decided to surrender his troops rather than risk further casualties.
  2. In the heat of the moment, she chose to surrender her pride and apologize.
  3. The child had to surrender her favorite toy when it was time to share with others.
  4. After a long and arduous battle, the opposing forces finally agreed to surrender.
  5. He realized that sometimes surrendering to the circumstances can lead to unexpected peace.
  6. In a moment of defeat, she decided to surrender her pride and ask for help.
  7. The soldiers knew that surrendering was not a sign of weakness, but a strategic decision.
  8. After a long negotiation, the two parties reached a mutual agreement to surrender their demands.
  9. He felt a sense of relief wash over him when he chose to surrender his fears and embrace the unknown.
  10. The team was forced to surrender their championship title due to a violation of the rules.
  11. The army was forced to surrender after a long and grueling battle.
  12. In a moment of clarity, she decided to surrender her fears and embrace the unknown.
  13. Despite her initial resistance, she learned that sometimes surrendering can lead to personal growth.
  14. He held his hands up in surrender, signaling that he meant no harm.
  15. The team had no choice but to surrender the championship title after a controversial decision by the referees.

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