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1. To retire from; give up or abandon.
2. To put aside or desist from (something practiced, professed, or intended). 3. To let go. 4. To surrender. 5. To cease holding physically; release. I could not make my mortgage payment in time, so I had to relinquish my home.
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| 2. | Relinquish | ||
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By giving up or abandon and/or let go, Have found new hope to be relinquished from other bad's and sins. Person One: He found relinquish!
Person Two: He is saved now. |
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