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giving up Meaning
giving up (n)
a verbal act of admitting defeat
the act of forsaking
giving up Sentence Examples
- Despite the setbacks, she refused to give up on her dreams.
- The climber clung to the cliff, determined not to give up.
- After years of struggling, the entrepreneur finally decided to give up his business.
- The runner collapsed at the finish line, but he refused to give up and crossed the line on his hands and knees.
- The child's temper tantrum was so intense that the parents gave up and let him have his way.
- The army fought valiantly, but eventually gave up after being outnumbered and outgunned.
- The injured bird struggled to fly, but eventually gave up and lay down on the ground.
- The hikers became lost in the wilderness and feared they would have to give up their hopes of rescue.
- The student gave up on the difficult problem and asked for help.
- The government refused to give up on the peace negotiations, despite the setbacks.
FAQs About the word giving up
a verbal act of admitting defeat, the act of forsaking
abolition, relinquishment,surrender, stopping,abolishment, reversal, rollback, halting, ending, termination
continuation, continuation, beginning, beginning, initiation,initiation, engagement, commencement, undertaking,engagement
Despite the setbacks, she refused to give up on her dreams.
The climber clung to the cliff, determined not to give up.
After years of struggling, the entrepreneur finally decided to give up his business.
The runner collapsed at the finish line, but he refused to give up and crossed the line on his hands and knees.