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Definition of surrenders in English Turkish dictionary

surrender
teslim olmak

Bu şartlar altında teslim olmaktan başka seçeneğimiz yok. - Under the circumstances we have no choice but to surrender.

Teslim olmaktansa ölmeyi tercih ederim. - I'd rather die than surrender.

surrender
{f} vazgeçmek
surrender
{f} pes etmek
surrender
teslim etmek

Tom pasaportunu teslim etmek zorunda mıydı? - Did Tom have to surrender his passport?

surrender
teslim etmek veya olmak
surrender
{f} kendini bırakmak
surrender
{f} feragat etmek
surrender
{f} boyun eğmek
surrender
teslim etme

Tom pasaportunu teslim etmek zorunda mıydı? - Did Tom have to surrender his passport?

Polis silahını teslim etmesi için suçluyu ikna etti. - The police persuaded the criminal to surrender his weapon.

surrender
(Kanun,Sigorta) iştira
surrender
vermek

Leyla bekaretini vermek istemedi. - Layla didn't want to surrender her virginity.

surrender
dize gelmek
surrender
verme

Leyla bekaretini vermek istemedi. - Layla didn't want to surrender her virginity.

surrender
iptal
surrender
(Askeri) teslimiyet
surrender
terk
surrender
teslim

Onlar teslim olmadılar. - They would not surrender.

Herold teslim olmayı kabul etti. - Herold agreed to surrender.

surrender
vazgeçme

Egemen sınıf yetkilerinden vazgeçmez. - The ruling class will not surrender its power.

Hiç vazgeçme. Asla teslim olma. - Never give up. Never surrender.

surrender
{f} teslim ol

Meksikalılar teslim oldu. - The Mexicans surrendered.

Herold teslim olmayı kabul etti. - Herold agreed to surrender.

surrender
hakkından vazgeçmek
surrender
{i} feragat
surrender
ümidini kesmek
surrender
herhangi bir duygu ve fikrin esiri olmak
surrender
surrender value sigorta poliçesi iptal edildiği takdirde poliçe sahibine verilecek para mi
surrender
{i} iade
surrender
{f} bırakmak
surrender
{i} iptal etme
surrender
{i} teslim olma

Bu şartlar altında teslim olmaktan başka seçeneğimiz yok. - Under the circumstances we have no choice but to surrender.

O teslim olmak zorunda kalacaktı. - He would have to surrender.

surrender
{i} bırakma
surrender
{f} kapılmak
surrender
{f} -den feragat etmek; vermek, bırakmak
surrender
(Askeri) TESLİM, TESLİM OLMAK
English - English
plural of , surrender
third-person singular of surrender
surrender
(intransitive or reflexive) To give oneself up into the power of another, especially as a prisoner; to submit or give in to
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The yielding of the leasehold estate by the lessee to the landlord, so that the tenancy for years merges in the reversion and no longer exists
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An act of surrendering, submission into the possession of another; abandonment, resignation
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The yielding or delivery of a possession in response to a demand
surrender
{n} the act of surrendering
surrender
{v} to yield or deliver up, to resign
Surrender
surrendry
surrender
Occurs when a policy owner requests termination of his/her policy with cash value The insurer pays the policy owner any cash value that the policy has built up
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The delivery up of fugitives from justice by one government to another, as by a foreign state
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The giving up of a principal into lawful custody by his bail
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To yield to any influence, emotion, passion, or power; used reflexively; as, to surrender one's self to grief, to despair, to indolence, or to sleep
surrender
To cancel an insurance policy before its maturity date
surrender
To terminate or cancel a life insurance policy before the maturity date In the case of a cash value policy, the policyholder may exercise one of the nonforfeiture options at the time of surrender
surrender
If you surrender something you would rather keep, you give it up or let someone else have it, for example after a struggle. Nadja had to fill out forms surrendering all rights to her property Surrender is also a noun. the sixteen-day deadline for the surrender of weapons and ammunition
surrender
The voluntary cancellation of the legal liability of the company by the insured and beneficiary for a consideration (called the surrender value)
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relinquish to the power of another; yield to the control of another relinquish possession or control over; "The squatters had to surrender the building after the police moved in
surrender
To yield; to render or deliver up; to give up; as, a principal surrendered by his bail, a fugitive from justice by a foreign state, or a particular estate by the tenant thereof to him in remainder or reversion
surrender
To give up, to turn over something to a person claiming interest in it
surrender
Right of the entitled person to demand that the insurer buy back, in whole or in part, an insurance policy in which the insured event will materialise with certainty, provided that premiums have been paid for at least 3 years or, in the case of a term shorter than 30 years, for at least 1/10th of the term specified in the contract
surrender
give up or agree to forego to the power or possession of another; "The last Taleban fighters finally surrendered"
surrender
[Health, Life, Pension] termination of an insurance policy that has NONFORFEITURE VALUE; distinguished from LAPSE
surrender
To give up a Whole Life policy The insurer pays the insured the cash value which the policy has built up if it is surrendered
surrender
The act of surrendering; the act of yielding, or resigning one's person, or the possession of something, into the power of another; as, the surrender of a castle to an enemy; the surrender of a right
surrender
Where you cancel an investment or policy and usually receive a reduced payout, due to the impact of charges
surrender
relinquish to the power of another; yield to the control of another
surrender
To give up possession of; to yield; to resign; as, to surrender a right, privilege, or advantage
surrender
Giving up leasehold rights by a tenant in exchange for a release from future obligations under a lease
surrender
relinquish possession or control over; "The squatters had to surrender the building after the police moved in"
surrender
the delivery of a principal into lawful custody give up or agree to forego to the power or possession of another; "The last Taleban fighters finally surrendered"
surrender
The policy owner decides to terminate his or her policy in exchange for the cash value of the policy By surrendering the policy, the insured(s) are no longer covered under the policy and there is no further obligation on the part of the insurance company to pay a death benefit In addition, there may be surrender charges in accordance with the terms of the contract Partial surrenders may also be allowed; this would reduce the cash value of death benefit due
surrender
(Also known as relinquishment) The voluntary termination of parental rights by a birthparent
surrender
cancelling or giving up a policy to the insurance company in return for the cash surrender value or other nonforfeiture values
surrender
{f} submit, yield, capitulate; relinquish, give up, abandon
surrender
To give oneself up into the power of another, especially as a prisoner; to submit or give in to
surrender
{i} capitulation, submission, yielding, relinquishing
surrender
(Rachat) Cancellation of a policy (before normal expiration) by mutual consent between the insured and insurance company
surrender
If you surrender something such as a ticket or your passport, you give it to someone in authority when they ask you to. They have been ordered to surrender their passports
surrender
To give up into the power, control, or possession of another; specifically (Military) to yield (land, a town, etc.) to an enemy
surrender
Cancellation of a policy before its normal expiry by mutual consent of insured and insurer
surrender
To give up a Whole Life policy The insurer pays the insured the cash value which the policy has built up if it is surrendered (LI)
surrender
The cancellation of a lease by mutual consent of lessor and lessee
surrender
To yield to the power of another; to give or deliver up possession of (anything) upon compulsion or demand; as, to surrender one's person to an enemy or to an officer; to surrender a fort or a ship
surrender
That which has rythm, provides music and is inseparable from insight and comfort; artistic behavior marked by reclusion Surrender is the antonym of Hubris Compare Good
surrender
The yielding of a particular estate to him who has an immediate estate in remainder or reversion
surrender
the act of surrendering (under agreed conditions); "they were protected until the capitulation of the fort"
surrender
Not holding on to beliefs, concepts, systems, structures, wants, or expectations Back to Top
surrender
To terminate or cancel a life insurance policy before the maturity date
surrender
A premature conveyance of a possessory estate to a person having a future interest, as when a lessee surrenders the leasehold interest to the owner of the reversion interest, the lessor, before the normal expiration of the lease
surrender
the delivery of a principal into lawful custody
surrender
acceptance of despair
surrender
If you surrender, you stop fighting or resisting someone and agree that you have been beaten. General Martin Bonnet called on the rebels to surrender She surrendered to the police in London last December. Surrender is also a noun. the government's apparent surrender to demands made by the religious militants
surrender
When the certificate holder decides to terminate his or her certificate in exchange for its cash value
surrender
a verbal act of admitting defeat
surrender
To give up one's self into the power of another; to yield; as, the enemy, seeing no way of escape, surrendered at the first summons
surrender
A voluntary termination of a policy where the cash surrender value is paid to the policy owner, and the insurer is no longer obligated to pay a death benefit
surrender
The process of cashing in an unwanted endowment policy with the insurer who sold it to you Doing this often produces a poor return for the money invested to date in the policy's early years
surrender
Canceling the policy before the death of the insured person
surrender
bend the neck
surrenders

    Turkish pronunciation

    sırendırz

    Pronunciation

    /sərˈendərz/ /sɜrˈɛndɜrz/

    Etymology

    [ s&-'ren-d&r ] (verb.) 15th century. Middle English, from Middle French surrendre, from sur- + rendre to give back, yield; more at RENDER.
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