The word you're looking for is "cede." To cede land means to formally give up or transfer control or ownership of territory, often through treaties or agreements, typically following a conflict or negotiation.
To cede land is to give up land.
The phrase 'going over the top' - referred to the soldiers in the trenches climbing out and up to flat ground, and advancing towards the enemy over 'no-mans land'. Attacking the enemy's trenches~APEX
It meant to go over the top edge of the trench onto no mans land and charging at the enemy. It was not something that matched up with a long life.
Germany immediately broke agreements to give up expansion in exchange for land
First, they said it was southern territory because it was in their land. After the union refused to give up the fort, they opened artillery fire on them, thus starting the civil war.
To cede land is to give up land.
Do you mean 'Why did the maori not want to give there land to the pakeha?' If so it was because land is important to the Maori's and still is the Treaty of Waitangi was meant to settle land disagreements but all it did was cause controversy as the Treaty was mistranslated- Tymaga
Yes
Somebody who takes it up the poo chute.
It is Cession.
The word is "surrender" to surrender is to give up something, place, one etc.
Yes. The word island is a compound word because it is a word made up of two words. The two words are is and land.
The Treaty of Versailles meant Germany was to give up colonies, land, and repay for the war as well as cut their military might. The League of Nations was supposed to ensure this but without the backing of the Unites States the League of nations was too weak to do anything.
to lose or give up
Peace, bread and land. He used that phrase to stir up another revolution. It meant he would put an end to Russia's involvement in World War 1; end the shortages of food and redistribute land from those who owned land to the peasants that worked it.
Perseverance
not to give up