I think so.
The word 'surrender' is a noun (surrender, surrenders) as well as a verb (surrender, surrenders, surrendering, surrendered).The noun 'surrender' is a word for the act of giving up something to someone who has defeated you or someone in authority says you have to. Example:The contender would not settle for less than the surrender of his opponent.
Before you surrender to someone that does not like you it is important you know why they don't. If you feel you were right in any action you took then you should stand your ground and not surrender. Having to 'give in' or surrender just to keep a friend then that person is not a friend at all. If you had a falling out the mature thing to do is try to talk to that person face-to-face and deal with the problem at hand in hopes you will pick up your friendship again.
=Idk.... why doesnt SOMEONE TRY TO FIND IT ON HERE=
The capital, Saigon.
Break, surrender, collapse, give in, yield, or succeeded.
The surrender will depend on who holds the loan on the vehicle. If the dealer has in house financing then an agreement could be made to give the car back. If the loan is through another company, then a deal must be made to give the car to them. They could let you drop it off at a branch, or require someone to pick it up from you.
The phrase "wave this in case of surrender" on Altoid papers is a humorous and playful suggestion indicating that offering someone a mint could help diffuse tense or awkward situations, like surrendering in a battle. It serves as a lighthearted way to promote sharing mints with others.
An abandoning is an act in which someone or something has been abandoned or neglected.
Surrender typically implies giving up control or yielding to a higher authority or power, often with a sense of acceptance or resignation. Submission, on the other hand, tends to involve willingly yielding to someone else's authority or control, sometimes with a sense of deference or compliance. Surrender can be a more passive act, while submission may involve more active participation or cooperation.
You should telephone or call in at your Police Station and tell them you have found a grenade and want to surrender it to them. They will authorise someone to collect it.
No, as someone who holds a German seaman's book, you cannot surrender it, as it serves as an essential document for employment and identification purposes. If you no longer need it or wish to terminate your seafaring activities, you should hand it over to the relevant maritime authorities for proper disposal or processing.
The term "suduce" appears to be a misspelling of "seduce." To seduce means to entice someone into engaging in sexual activity or to attract someone in a way that leads them to surrender to temptation. It can also refer to persuading someone to do something by appealing to their desires or emotions, often in a manipulative way.