Ok I didn't find an exact match, but I got some of these which are almost there:
linguist
extinguished
distinguished
undistinguished
squish and maybe accomplish
Relinquish. English, extreme fish(ing), languish(ed), linguist(ic)
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".
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
In order to get to heaven you must relinquish your evil desires.
In order to get to heaven you must relinquish your evil desires.
The synonym for "cede" is "surrender" or "relinquish."
He was forced to relinquish control of the company after the scandal.
No, you cannot force a person to relinquish his share in the property.