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1 (to) relinquish
(to) relinquish /rɪˈlɪŋkwɪʃ/ (form.)v. t.abbandonare; rinunciare a (qc.): to relinquish all hope, abbandonare ogni speranza; to relinquish a plan, abbandonare un progetto; to relinquish a right, cedere un diritto; to relinquish one's advantage, rinunciare al proprio vantaggio● (fig.) to relinquish one's hold on st., rinunciare a qc.relinquishmentn. [uc]abbandono; rinuncia: (leg.) relinquishment of a right, abbandono di un diritto. -
2 (to) relinquish
(to) relinquish /rɪˈlɪŋkwɪʃ/ (form.)v. t.abbandonare; rinunciare a (qc.): to relinquish all hope, abbandonare ogni speranza; to relinquish a plan, abbandonare un progetto; to relinquish a right, cedere un diritto; to relinquish one's advantage, rinunciare al proprio vantaggio● (fig.) to relinquish one's hold on st., rinunciare a qc.relinquishmentn. [uc]abbandono; rinuncia: (leg.) relinquishment of a right, abbandono di un diritto.
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