relinquishment in a sentence
pronunciation: [ [ ri'liŋkwiʃmənt ] ]
Examples
- Subsequently, in 2005, the legislature allowed relinquishment within La Quinta was added to the list of eligible cities in 2007.
- Instead of the popular expectation that surrogates feel traumatized after relinquishment, an overwhelming majority describe feeling empowered by their surrogacy experience.
- In 1918, after the relinquishment of Russian Empire, control over the whole of Bessarabia fell under the Kingdom of Romania.
- Arguably, the biggest shock of the season was defending champions Manchester United's woeful relinquishment of their Premier League trophy.
- "In Texas, once a relinquishment ( of parental rights ) is signed, it's basically irrevocable,"
- Critics said Gayoom's relinquishment of the two ministries was part of his efforts to distance himself from the use of force.
- The British Supreme Court for China was abolished under the British Chinese Treaty for the Relinquishment of Extra-Territorial Rights in China.
- To commit to the public domain, I believe all you have to do is make an " overt act of relinquishment ".
- The 1938 text of the law had proposed relinquishment of " concurrent jurisdiction " by the federal government to the Kansas State government.
- Changes to the responsibilities of official positions include the relinquishment of the Justice Minister's ability to appoint judges to religious courts.