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Surrender
v. t.
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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
v. t.
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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
v. i.
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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
n.
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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
n.
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The yielding of a particular estate to him who has an immediate estate in remainder or reversion.
Surrender
n.
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The giving up of a principal into lawful custody by his bail.
Surrender
n.
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The delivery up of fugitives from justice by one government to another, as by a foreign state. See Extradition.
Surrenderee
n.
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The person to whom a surrender is made.
Surrenderer
n.
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One who surrenders.
Surrenderor
n.
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One who makes a surrender, as of an estate.
Surrendry
n.
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Surrender.
Surreption
n.
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The act or process of getting in a surreptitious manner, or by craft or stealth.
Surreption
n.
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A coming unperceived or suddenly.
Surreptitious
a.
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Done or made by stealth, or without proper authority; made or introduced fraudulently; clandestine; stealthy; as, a surreptitious passage in an old manuscript; a surreptitious removal of goods.
Surrey
n.
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A four-wheeled pleasure carriage, (commonly two-seated) somewhat like a phaeton, but having a straight bottom.
Surrogate
n.
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A deputy; a delegate; a substitute.
Surrogate
n.
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The deputy of an ecclesiastical judge, most commonly of a bishop or his chancellor, especially a deputy who grants marriage licenses.
Surrogate
n.
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In some States of the United States, an officer who presides over the probate of wills and testaments and yield the settlement of estates.
Surrogate
v. t.
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To put in the place of another; to substitute.
Surrogateship
n.
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The office of a surrogate.
Surrogation
n.
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The act of substituting one person in the place of another.
Surrounded
imp. & p. p.
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of Surround
Surrounding
p. pr. & vb. n.
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of Surround
Surround
v. t.
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To inclose on all sides; to encompass; to environ.
Surround
v. t.
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To lie or be on all sides of; to encircle; as, a wall surrounds the city.
Surround
v. t.
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To pass around; to travel about; to circumnavigate; as, to surround the world.
Surround
v. t.
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To inclose, as a body of troops, between hostile forces, so as to cut off means of communication or retreat; to invest, as a city.
Surround
n.
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A method of hunting some animals, as the buffalo, by surrounding a herd, and driving them over a precipice, into a ravine, etc.
Surrounding
a.
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Inclosing; encircling.
Surrounding
n.
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An encompassing.
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