relinquisher (Meaning)

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relinquisher (n.)

One who relinquishes.

Synonyms & Antonyms of relinquisher

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relinquisher Sentence Examples

  1. The reluctant relinquisher handed over the cherished heirloom, his heart heavy with sorrow.
  2. The landlord was a strict relinquisher, demanding rent payments on time and without fail.
  3. The debtor reluctantly became a relinquisher of his property, knowing it was the only way to clear his debts.
  4. The captain was a fierce relinquisher of authority, demanding absolute obedience from his crew.
  5. The divorce proceedings dragged on, each party a reluctant relinquisher of their past hopes and dreams.
  6. The custodian was a dedicated relinquisher, ensuring the return of all borrowed library materials.
  7. The teacher was a skilled relinquisher of knowledge, guiding her students towards enlightenment.
  8. The scientist was a humble relinquisher of his theories, embracing new evidence that challenged his previous beliefs.
  9. The king was a revered relinquisher of his throne, abdicating to ensure a peaceful transition of power.
  10. The parent was a loving relinquisher, watching with pride as their child embarked on a new chapter of life.

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One who relinquishes.

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The reluctant relinquisher handed over the cherished heirloom, his heart heavy with sorrow.

The landlord was a strict relinquisher, demanding rent payments on time and without fail.

The debtor reluctantly became a relinquisher of his property, knowing it was the only way to clear his debts.

The captain was a fierce relinquisher of authority, demanding absolute obedience from his crew.