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relinquishing (verb)

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  • give up — verb 1. lose (s.th.) or lose the right to (s.th.) by some error, offense, or crime (Freq. 9) you ve forfeited your right to name your successor forfeited property • Syn: ↑forfeit, ↑throw overboard, ↑waiv …   Useful english dictionary

  • foreswear — verb 1. do without or cease to hold or adhere to We are dispensing with formalities relinquish the old ideas • Syn: ↑waive, ↑relinquish, ↑forgo, ↑forego, ↑dispense with • Deri …   Useful english dictionary

  • relinquish — verb a) To give up, abandon or retire from something. The delegations saved the negotiations by relinquishing their incompatible claims to sole jurisdiction b) To let go (free, away), physically …   Wiktionary

  • absolve — verb 1) this fact does not absolve you from responsibility Syn: exonerate, discharge, acquit, vindicate; release, relieve, liberate, free, deliver, clear, exempt, let off; formal exculpate Ant: blame …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • Conditional preservation of the saints — The Five Articles of Remonstrance Conditional election Unlimited atonement Total depravity …   Wikipedia

  • PROSODY, HEBREW — This article is a survey of the history of Hebrew poetic forms from the Bible to the present time. The entry is arranged according to the following outline: introduction the variety of formal systems the specific nature of hebrew literary history …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • release — re·lease 1 vt re·leased, re·leas·ing 1 a: to relieve or free from obligation, liability, or responsibility the debtor is released from all dischargeable debts b: to give up (a claim, title, or right) to the benefit of another person: surrender …   Law dictionary

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  • waiver — noun Etymology: Anglo French weyver, from waiver, verb Date: 1628 1. the act of intentionally relinquishing or abandoning a known right, claim, or privilege; also the legal instrument evidencing such an act 2. the act of a club s waiving the… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Thelema — The Unicursal Hexagram is one of the common symbols of Thelema Thelema is a religious philosophy (referred to by some as a religion)[1] that was established, defined and developed[2] …   Wikipedia

  • waive — [13] To waive something is etymologically to make a ‘waif’ of it. The word comes from Anglo Norman weyver, a derivative of the noun weif (source of English waif [14]). This originally meant ‘ownerless property’, and so 539 waltz the verb came to… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

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