relinquishing
原级:relinquish
relinquishing什么意思
第三人称单数:relinquishes
过去分词:relinquished
过去式:relinquished
1. Dunn had previously planned to remain an HP director after relinquishing the chairmanship in January, but now she is leaving the board entirely.
2. And just past the hour mark French forward David Trezeguet doubled the visitors'advantage to give Juve a lead it never looked like relinquishing.
3. He did so by relinquishing 10 percent of his assets and handing them over in the form of shares to those who work for him.
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4. In other words, advanced economies could consider relinquishing the middle segment of the production and manufacturing process.
5. Gbagbo has continued to resist and refused to sign documents relinquishing his power and recognizing Ouattara as the winner of the presidential election.
6. He resigned as president in February, relinquishing the post to his brother Raul.
7. Other Israelis believe relinquishing the settlements is a precondition for reaching peace with the Palestinians.
8. Israel withdrew from Gaza in September, relinquishing control of the border crossing with Egypt through which many Palestinians enter Gaza.
9. It was a position they did not look like relinquishing through the third and fourth rotations on beam and floor respectively.
noun
1. the act of giving up and abandoning a struggle or task etc.
Synonym: relinquishment
2. a verbal act of renouncing a claim or right or position etc.
Synonym: relinquishment