surrendered Sentence Examples

  1. The prisoners of war surrendered to their captors, laying down their weapons in defeat.
  2. After days of intense fighting, the enemy forces finally surrendered, their resistance broken.
  3. The hikers surrendered to the wilderness, accepting the inevitable need for a change of plans.
  4. The child surrendered his candy bar to his sibling, demonstrating an unexpected act of generosity.
  5. The heartbroken lover surrendered to despair, unable to bear the loss of their partner.
  6. The soldiers surrendered their positions, retreating to safety as the enemy advanced.
  7. The defendant surrendered to the police, acknowledging the inevitable consequences of his actions.
  8. The weary travelers surrendered to exhaustion, collapsing into bed at the end of their journey.
  9. The patient surrendered to the inevitable, accepting the limitations of their condition.
  10. The students surrendered their completed exams, anxiously awaiting their grades.

surrendered Meaning

surrendered

to yield to the control or possession of another, an act or instance of surrendering, the action of yielding one's person or giving up the possession of something especially into the power of another, the relinquishment by a patentee of rights or claims under a patent, the yielding of an estate by a tenant to the landlord so that the leasehold interest is extinguished by mutual agreement, to give (oneself) over to something (such as an influence), to give (oneself) up into the power of another especially as a prisoner, to yield to the power, control, or possession of another upon compulsion or demand, an instance of surrendering, to give up completely or agree to forgo especially in favor of another, to cancel (one's insurance policy) voluntarily, the voluntary cancellation of the legal liability of an insurance company by the insured and beneficiary for a consideration, to give oneself up, to give up completely or agree to forgo, to give oneself up into the power of another, the delivery of a fugitive from justice by one government to another, to give over to the custody of the law, the delivery of a principal into lawful custody by bail, the giving of oneself or something into the power of another person or thing, to give oneself over to something, to give over to the power, control, or possession of another especially by force

FAQs About the word surrendered

to yield to the control or possession of another, an act or instance of surrendering, the action of yielding one's person or giving up the possession of somethi

rendered,relinquished, delivered, transferred, turned over, turned in, abandoned, yielded,ceded, laid down

kept, retained,withheld,

The prisoners of war surrendered to their captors, laying down their weapons in defeat.

After days of intense fighting, the enemy forces finally surrendered, their resistance broken.

The hikers surrendered to the wilderness, accepting the inevitable need for a change of plans.

The child surrendered his candy bar to his sibling, demonstrating an unexpected act of generosity.