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Proto-Indo-European *-né-
English relinquish
From Middle English relinquisshen, from the inflected stem relinquiss- of Middle French relinquir, from Latin relinquere, itself from re- + linquere (“to leave”). Compare also Sanskrit रिणक्ति (riṇakti, “to leave”).
relinquish (third-person singular simple present relinquishes, present participle relinquishing, simple past and past participle relinquished)
- (transitive) To give up, abandon or retire from something; to trade away.
to relinquish a title
to relinquish property
to relinquish rights
to relinquish citizenship or nationality
relinquish power- 1942 February, Railway Magazine, page 62:
With this issue Mr. W. A. Willox regretfully relinquishes the editorship of THE RAILWAY MAGAZINE
- 1942 February, Railway Magazine, page 62:
- (transitive) To let go (free, away), physically release.
- (transitive) To metaphorically surrender, yield control or possession.
- 2011, Tom Fordyce, “Rugby World Cup 2011: England 12-19 France”, in BBC Sport[1]:
But it was the most fleeting of false dawns. Dmitri Yachvilli slotted a penalty from distance after Flood failed to release his man on the deck, and France took a grip they would never relinquish.
- 2011, Tom Fordyce, “Rugby World Cup 2011: England 12-19 France”, in BBC Sport[1]:
- (transitive) To accept to give up, withdraw etc.
The delegations saved the negotiations by relinquishing their incompatible claims to sole jurisdiction.
Bulgarian: изоставям (bg) (izostavjam), напускам (bg) (napuskam)
Catalan: relinquir (ca), abandonar (ca), deixar (ca), cedir (ca), renunciar a, rendir-se (ca), derelinquir (ca)
Dutch: opgeven (nl), loslaten (nl), verzaken (nl), afstand doen van
French: abandonner (fr), délaisser (fr), céder (fr), renoncer à, relinquir (fr)(obsolete)
Irish: tabhair suas
Italian: abbandonare (it), lasciare (it), cedere (it), rinunciare a, relinquere (it)(obsolete)
Japanese: 放棄する (houki suru)
Latin: relinquō
Māori: tuku
Portuguese: renunciar a, abandonar (pt), deixar (pt), ceder (pt), desistir de, relinquir(obsolete)
Russian: оставлять (ru) (ostavljatʹ), отказываться (ru) (otkazyvatʹsja), покидать (ru) impf (pokidatʹ) (about a place, both lit. and fig.)
Serbo-Croatian: prepustiti (sh), odstupiti (sh)
Slovak: odstúpiť
Spanish: dimitir de, derrelinquir (es), derelinquir (es)
Turkish: bırakmak (tr), el çekmek (tr), elini çekmek, vazgeçmek (tr), feragat etmek (tr)
Ottoman Turkish: براقمق (bırakmak)
to let go, physically release
- Bulgarian: изпускам (bg) (izpuskam)
- Dutch: loslaten (nl), vrijlaten (nl)
- Finnish: luovuttaa (fi), luopua (fi)
- French: lâcher (fr), relâcher (fr)
- German: abtreten (de), Verzicht leisten f, verzichten (de)
- Hungarian: elenged (hu), elereszt (hu), kienged (hu), kiejt (hu)
- Italian: rilasciare (it), lasciare andare, liberare (it)
- Polish: porzucać (pl) impf, zwalniać (pl) impf
- Portuguese: soltar (pt)
- Russian: отпускать (ru) (otpuskatʹ)
- Spanish: soltar (es)
- Turkish: bırakmak (tr)
Ottoman Turkish: براقمق (bırakmak), صالمق (salmak)
to surrender, yield control or possession
to accept to give up, withdraw etc.
Translations to be checked
- “relinquish”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.
- William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin E[li] Smith, editors (1911), “relinquish”, in The Century Dictionary […], New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., →OCLC.