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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.
relinquishing
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renúncia
1
Barnett at last acquiesced in the
relinquishment
of his desire of rescue.
2
At the mention of
relinquishment
the old mountaineer shied like a colt.
3
How would he turn it now to submission, to surrender, to
relinquishment
?
4
The
relinquishment
of error deprives material sense of its false claims.
5
Lanko was sheathing the weapon, his whole bearing expressing unwilling
relinquishment
.
6
Death of Trajan, and
relinquishment
of his Parthian Conquests by Hadrian.
7
A curious, sardonic look of recognition, appraisal,
relinquishment
,
sat in the Indian's face.
8
Her dishonor lay in her attempt, not in its
relinquishment
.
9
His subsequent
relinquishment
of the objection did not remove the impression it had made.
10
I cannot understand the
relinquishment
of this plan after nine years' persistence in it.
11
Quiet resignation under
relinquishment
of any thing he wanted was not in his line.
12
Justinian makes a formal
relinquishment
of Gaul to the Franks.
13
This symbolized his
relinquishment
forever of all purpose of passing out of the glen.
14
But Birotteau was fated to gain nothing by his
relinquishment
.
15
Bob delivered his
relinquishment
at headquarters, and received the news.
16
The gesture seemed to signify a weary
relinquishment
of concern in what they were discussing.
relinquishment
formal relinquishment
important relinquishment
sign a relinquishment
broad relinquishment
complete relinquishment
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renúncia
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abandonament
abandó
renúncia
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abandono
renuncia