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You can use the word "relinquish" to mean voluntarily giving up or letting go of something, such as power, control, or a claim. An example sentence would be, "She had to relinquish her position as CEO after the company encountered a financial crisis."
It requires a motion to the courts. There needs be an overriding cause for the motion, and you may not go on Welfare. see links
This requires a motion to the court. However, this does not stop the support obligation. See related link below.
The noun form of 'relinquish' is 'relinquishment'.
To relinquish something means to let it go. You can relinquish a debt that someone has to you. But if you have a debt to someone else, you can't relinquish that, You owe that money to them.
"Relinquish" in Spanish can be translated as "renunciar" or "ceder".
what does he telegraphed his motion mean
what does the word motion mean
Relinquish your grip or suffer the consequences.
The word "relinquish" is a verb.
relinquish means sorta like let go or give up so you could relinquish a pencil or a book a teacher could say to you "relinquish that book and pay attention!" if you liked to read
yes it does mean in motion