The military opposite of to surrender is to fight.
The opposite of surrender (give in, give up) is to persevere, persist, or endure.
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articles of surrender?
When South Carolina forced the surrender of Fort Sumter.
peace
The key participants at the Surrender at Appomatox Courthouse were Generals Lee and Grant.
The main causes of surrender during the American Civil War are the same reason for surrender in any other war,... one side overwhelms the other.
The opposite of resistance (opposition) could be cooperation, or acquiescence, or surrender. The opposite of resistance (electrical) could be conductance.
The opposite of submit (present) would be retract. The opposite of submit (surrender) could be fight, resist, oppose, or contend.
The opposite of acquire (gain) could be to lose, give up, forfeit, relinquish, or surrender.
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
The opposite of invasive is non-invasive, leave alone, surrender, withdraw or yield, depending on the conext.
The opposite of occupy (move in) is "vacate" (leave). The opposite of occupy (take over) would be to surrender or yield. The opposite of occupy (one's attention) could be to divert.
The opposite of invasion is retreat. Invasion means to enter a place aggressively, while retreat means to withdraw or move back.
The opposite of assail (attack, malign) would be to defend, support, or champion.
No, they are the original basic framework for a new country that was deifying England and ready to wage war against their homeland. They would be the opposite of articles of surrender.
The failure to defend would be to abandon, resign, surrender, desert, leave, quit, or relinquish. The opposite posture of defend is to attack (offense).
Desorption.
Meade never surrendered. If he had done, it would have been to a Confederate. Meade was commander of the Army of the Potomac, and victor of Gettysburg, only days after being appointed Army commander. He continued in command until the surrender at Appomattox. Some say he should have taken Lee's surrender, as his opposite number. But Grant took the surrender, as General-in-Chief (also Lee's opposite number in that capacity). But at that rate, Lee should strictly have surrendered all Confederate forces, not just the Army of Northern Virginia.