give up
English
Verb
give up (third-person singular simple present gives up, present participle giving up, simple past gave up, past participle given up)
- (transitive) To surrender (someone or something)
- (transitive) To stop or quit (an activity, etc.)
- They gave up the search when it got dark.
- Synonyms: blin, cease, discontinue
- (transitive) To relinquish (something)
- He gave up his seat to an old man.
- 1816, Jane Austen, chapter 7, in Emma, volume 1:
- "Dear Miss Woodhouse, I would not give up the pleasure and honour of being intimate with you for any thing in the world."
- (transitive) To lose hope concerning (someone or something)
- They gave him up for dead.
- (transitive) To abandon (someone or something)
- (intransitive) To admit defeat, capitulate
- OK, I give up, you win.
- Synonyms: capitulate, surrender, wave the white flag
- Become fully took over by a certain quality, activity, trait, &c.
- 1800's Mary Woody A True Account of Nayomy Wise
- She seems give up to sin
Too much neglecting grace within
- She seems give up to sin
- 1800's Mary Woody A True Account of Nayomy Wise
Derived terms
Translations
surrender
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stop, quit, desist
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relinquish
lose hope
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abandon
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admit defeat
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Anagrams
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