relinquent Sentence Examples
- The weary monarch reluctantly relinquished his throne, abdicating his kingdom.
- The defendant stood accused of relinquishing confidential information to a rival corporation.
- The politician's integrity was questioned after he was found to have relinquished campaign funds for personal use.
- The company was forced to relinquish its assets in bankruptcy proceedings.
- The landlord demanded that the tenants relinquish the property within a month.
- The prisoners of war were forced to relinquish their weapons and surrender.
- The scientist reluctantly relinquished his claim to the patent, recognizing a more deserving colleague.
- The child's innocence was lost as he was forced to relinquish his favorite toy.
- The athlete relinquished his gold medal in a show of sportsmanship, acknowledging a teammate's superior performance.
- The company relinquished control of the subsidiary, choosing to focus on its core business operations.
relinquent Meaning
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relinquent (a.)
Relinquishing.
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relinquent (n.)
One who relinquishes.
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Relinquishing., One who relinquishes.
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The weary monarch reluctantly relinquished his throne, abdicating his kingdom.
The defendant stood accused of relinquishing confidential information to a rival corporation.
The politician's integrity was questioned after he was found to have relinquished campaign funds for personal use.
The company was forced to relinquish its assets in bankruptcy proceedings.