relent means when you agree to something you once refused
After she begged him for 5 years, the king finally relented and let the widow's son return to her.
I am glad that you've relented in your decision.
Well, relent means to pull back, soften (sometimes pertaining to cruel acts), or even refuse, like deny someone's offer to help, etc. so relented could mean stopped, refused someone, really it depends on the context.
It was obvious my tennis competitor was much more skilled than I, so in order to cut my losses, I relented the match.
She relented the fact that he was cheating her. This is a sentence giving the meaning of relent.
To relent means to give in to something. An example sentence would be, "Mom would not relent on the punishment."
Relent is a verb.
well not a blood relation, there step brothers, im not sure how ferb came along.
Some synonyms for the verb relented are: acquiesced capitulated complied eased ebbed moderated relaxed slackened slowed softened subsided waned weakened was merciful caved in came around eased off eased up changed ones mind given in given up gave way went along with let go
Yes he (Conan Doyle) did. After an outcry from readers, Conan Doyle finally relented and restored Holmes to life (in "The Adventure of the Empty House"). Holmes never died again :}
It symbolizes the differences between a cat, and a hairless blob that needs to get a life.
He excommunicated Orson Pratt until he released the wife that caught his eye. Once Pratt relented he was allowed back into the church and regained his place as an apostle of the church.