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:
Unconditional surrender is absolute trust. It starts with acceptance of whatever happens in our life. That is the first surrender, surrender to the law of Karma, whatever unfolds is the reaction of our own past actions. We surrender to that without any question, trusting the law. Then comes surrender to what will be, when we hand over our life, our future, unconditionally. That is Divine unconditional surrender. We live without fear, or worry like a feather that surrenders to the air, like a leaf tossed on a river. So we must surrender.
Ulysses S. Grant wrote the terms of surrender.
Capitulate means to surrender or give up a fight.
The Germans signed the surrender on mars to french aliens
The immediate result of the surrender of Fort Sumter was am agreement that they would evacuate and not surrender. After the surrender, many people pushed for Lincoln to send troops back in to take control of the Forts and save the Union.
Yes, "surrender" can be used as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to the act of giving up or yielding to another's power or authority.
For surrender as a verb (as in to surrender) then to give up, to relinquish for surrender as a noun (as in the surrender) then the giving up or relinquishing
Dolce resa or Dolce abbandono may be Italian equivalents of 'sweet surrender'. The adjective 'dolce'means 'sweet'. The feminine noun 'resa' and the masculine noun 'abbandono' mean 'surrender'. They respectively are pronounced 'DOHL-cheh REH-sah' and 'DOHL-cheh ahb-bahn-DOH-noh'.
As a verb, surrender is rendir(se), entregar(se), darseor ceder depending on whether you mean surrender oneself or surrender something. As a noun, surrender is rendici
The word 'desperation' is a noun, an uncountable, common, abstract noun; a word for a loss of hope and surrender to despair; a state of hopelessness leading to rashness; a word for an emotion.
The word cave can be a noun and a verb. The noun form is a large cavity formed underground. The verb form means to surrender.
silliness, sound, skepticism, soulfulness, softness, surrender, simplicity, etc.
As a noun, some synonyms for sacrifice are offering and immolation. As a verb, offer, forfeit and surrender are some synonyms for sacrifice.
We compelled the enemy to surrender -- is an active sentence -- the subject is we, the verb is compelled, the object is the enemy.In a passive sentence the object of the active sentence goes into the subject position -- The enemy...........The verb phrase is -- be + past participle -- was compelled = The enemy was compelled........The phrase 'to surrender' is part of the verb -- The enemy was compelled to surrender.....The subject of the active sentence goes into the object position and is preceded with by --The enemy was compelled to surrender by us.The noun phrase -- by us can -- be left off if you want.
articles of surrender?
He did not surrender.
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