English to Arabic Dictionary surrender

surrender

استسلام
definition
verb
over 140 rebels surrendered to the authorities
cease resistance to an enemy or opponent and submit to their authority.
noun
A final series of surrenders followed as hungry Lakota bands capitulated at military posts along the upper Missouri and Yellowstone.
the action of surrendering.
translation of 'surrender '
verb
استسلم,
تنازل,
استلم,
هجر
noun
تخل,
تنازل,
تسليم,
استسلام,
تخل عن شىء,
خضوع
example
This is effectively an exit penalty for anyone who wants to 'surrender' a with-profits policy early and shift their money elsewhere.
They never 'surrender' without a fight, and the review process will add to their armoury.
It all hinges on whether artists are considered to be employees of the labels, and as such obliged to 'surrender' copyright automatically to their labels.
York City could soon face a scrap to save their Football League status if they continue to 'surrender' points in the alarming fashion that has been displayed in the club's last two outings.
The suit demanded that Seaman 'surrender' the rights to 374 photos he took of the Lennon family and pay unspecified damages.
the colonel was anxious to negotiate a 'surrender'
the final 'surrender' of Germany on 8 May 1945
To frighten the people sufficiently that they will gladly 'surrender' their individual rights and those of their neighbors for the promise of security, you have to atomize them.
In 1931, the French Government was forced to 'surrender' its rights of jurisdiction to the local government.
This isn't a war against an enemy that will 'surrender' and move on.
If you 'surrender' your policy after one year, you will lose all the money you have paid the insurance company.
If you do choose to 'surrender' the policy it would be a good idea to use the proceeds to pay off the mortgage, making sure that there would be no penalties incurred.
Meanwhile, although it was agreed that we should 'surrender' the policy, the firm continued to take the premiums.
Concerns, comments, discussions, and debates must be welcome and be out in the open, so that we do not 'surrender' our rights once again.
As a consequence of the approach adopted by insurance companies on the early 'surrender' of endowment policies, a market has developed in second-hand endowment policies.
he was surprised that Miriam should 'surrender' to this sort of jealousy
The Allied policy of unconditional 'surrender' also discouraged many from laying down their arms until there was no other option open.
An indigenous society cannot, as it were, 'surrender' its rights by modifying its way of life.
Midfielders were determined to 'surrender' possession in the early stages.
The policy, while savage, often meant the next towns along the way would 'surrender' rather than resist.
they refused to 'surrender' their weapons
The victor would then be able to starve his opponent into 'surrender' , or at least so disrupt his trade that his economy would collapse and he would no longer be able to continue the war.
If you're going to 'surrender' your passport, you can't leave the country.
The more infrastructure destroyed, the more quickly the enemy is willing to 'surrender' , or so the theory goes.
Customers 'surrender' policies early for a number of reasons, including early retirement, unemployment, illness or because they can no longer afford the investment.
However, he was a soldier true at heart and would never 'surrender' without resisting with all the means at his disposal.
Some of these organizations caused their opponents serious discomfiture and served notice that the landlords were not going to 'surrender' their rights and privileges without a fight.
He doesn't want to 'surrender' the advantage he has as a fine hitter.
Now, the merciless enemy commander wants to 'surrender' .
Consumers who are forced to 'surrender' their policy early would lose any cover and the premiums they had paid.
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