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surrender

Aussprache: [səˈrɛndər]

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Kontext: „conflict“

(verb) to give up or stop fighting. When you surrender, you accept that you can't win and you let go of trying to win.

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The army decided to surrender after realizing they were outnumbered.

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Even when faced with difficult challenges, she refused to surrender.

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Why did they choose to surrender instead of continuing to fight?

Kontext: „relationship“

(verb) to give in to someone else's wishes or feelings. This means you want to make someone happy, so you let them have what they want.

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He decided to surrender his plans for the weekend to spend time with his family.

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She didn't want to surrender her independence to anyone.

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Do you think it's okay to surrender your own wishes for a friend?

Kontext: „conflict“

(noun) the act of giving up or stopping fighting. It means accepting defeat or letting go of control.

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The surrender of the team marked the end of the championship game.

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His refusal to accept surrender showed his determination to keep fighting.

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What might happen after a surrender in a competition?

Kontext: „relationship“

(noun) a willingness to let go of control and give in. It’s when someone decides to prioritize another's needs over their own.

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Her surrender to the shared decision brought peace to the group.

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His need for control made an act of surrender very difficult.

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Can surrender in a relationship lead to better understanding?

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