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Definitionn. acceptance of despair
Last update: November 2, 2015
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We shall never surrender. [verb]
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He signed a treaty of surrender. [verb]
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We do n't need to surrender our conviction of the absolute centrality of Jesus. [verb]
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In the immediate aftermath of the June 1940 surrender, France went into a period of shock. [verb]
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"Our march; the surrender of the place." [verb]
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'The harvest of surrender here is to be garnered in a better world.' [verb]
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I trust, monsieur, you come authorized to treat for the surrender of the place. [verb]
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An eager-minded Frenchman, adapting his desires as a spring-board to his conclusions, was actually able to believe that Nelson's own ship had surrendered. [verb]
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They fed him well, and he took three loaves, and a little keg of cider, as well as the bag he had packed before he surrendered himself at Etaples. [verb]
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The Blonde, the corvette which is aground, surrendered, as you know, when she found herself helpless, and within range of our new battery. [verb]
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Then he walked to Etaples, a few miles down the river, and surrendered himself to the commandant there. [verb]
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