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renúncia
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abandonament
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abandono
A verbal act of renouncing a claim or right or position etc.
relinquishment
Portuguese
renúncia
1
She understood right then that he was
relinquishing
his role as leader.
2
Bonnafon said he and his teammates never hesitated after
relinquishing
the lead.
3
The
relinquishing
of the traditional model of undergraduate medicine is of concern.
4
For all that the Comandante had no idea of
relinquishing
his design.
5
But Billy had no intention of
relinquishing
her before the music ceased.
6
Obligingly
relinquishing
his application of the pronoun for Mr. Chester's, he said:
7
North Korea is open to
relinquishing
its nuclear weapons, according to South Korea.
8
Many analysts say Gaddafi and his family have no intention of
relinquishing
power.
9
North Korea is open to
relinquishing
its nculear weapons, acooridng to South Korea.
10
They had the lead inside 14 minutes and never looked like
relinquishing
it.
11
Understanding Dynamic Movement This begins with
relinquishing
a bit of control.
12
Didier Deschamps's team are not in the business of
relinquishing
leads.
13
They are not immune to
relinquishing
healthy leads at Upton Park.
14
Prince Philip's driving days are over, with the 97-year-old
relinquishing
his driver's licence.
15
But Tish dislikes
relinquishing
an idea, once it has taken hold.
16
He had a very hard struggle in
relinquishing
his favourite amusements.
relinquishing
relinquish
absolute relinquishing
final relinquishing
follow the relinquishing
Portuguese
renúncia
Catalan
abandonament
abandó
renúncia
Spanish
abandono
renuncia