The word is "surrender" to surrender is to give up something, place, one etc.
I'm not writing this paper to make you believe in God, but this is my faith. Faith means don't give in or give up on your goal. If you want to score a goal don't give up. what if you want to get an A+ keep trying. anyways my point is don't give up.
To effectively start a business from the ground up?
Probably kiss up.
this means that you can only get maybe $1.00 up to $2000.00, a lot of companies do this,, so even if you only get one dollar you cannot go back on them for false advertising, the "operative word here is "up to" be very careful when you see this.
The root of the word originated in the early 1500's most likely latin origin. Even before written word though man knew that cold kept food fresh. From digging a hole in the ground to the most elaborate refrigerations we have in operation today, there has also been an ice-box as many of the people growing up in the 20th century now about.
not to give up
the word cede means to give up that is what the word cede means.
the word cede means to give up that is what the word cede means.
to lose or give up
capitulate
Surrender
Submit
resign, abdicate, step down, delegate It depends on the context.
Resilience, persistence, stubborn.
"Surrender" is a word that means giving up control over something.
Persistent.
No. Instead, the Latin equivalent of 'Dare and never give up' is Audere et numquam cede. In the word-by-word translation, the verb 'audere' means 'to dare'. The conjunction 'et' means 'and'. The adverb 'numquam' means 'never'. The verb 'cede' means 'give up'.