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1 relinquish
v1. залишати, відмовлятися, кидати2. здавати, залишати (територію тощо)- to relinquish a claim відмовлятися від позову- to relinquish an idea відмовлятися від думки- to relinquish a position військ. залишати позицію- to relinquish a sovereignty claims over some territory відмовитись від претензій на суверенітет території- to relinquish a territory здати територію -
2 relinquish
v1) залишати, облишати, кидатиto relinquish a territory — уступити (залишити) зайняту територію
to relinquish a position — військ. залишити позицію
3) юр. відмовлятися (від права)4) розтискати, розтулювати
См. также в других словарях:
relinquish a position — give up a position … English contemporary dictionary
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