"Surrender" Example Sentences
1. The army was forced to surrender.
2. The hostage takers demanded the police's unconditional surrender.
3. They surrendered the fort after a long siege.
4. The criminals surrendered to the police early this morning.
5. He decided to surrender peacefully rather than resist arrest any further.
6. She unconditionally surrendered her pride.
7. The troops finally surrendered after weeks of intense fighting.
8. I had to surrender to their greater number and strength.
9. I will never surrender my principles, no matter what obstacles arise.
10. She surrendered all hope of ever finding true happiness.
11. I have surrendered my will to God and surrendered to his divine plan.
12. He surrendered his freedom for his love of her.
13. Don't surrender your dreams so easily.
14. I surrender myself to your mercy and wisdom.
15. She finally surrendered to her feelings of love for him.
16. I never thought I would surrender my independence so willingly.
17. The bandits demanded we surrender our money and valuables.
18. The opposition party surrendered their objection to the new legislation.
19. I surrendered my ego and learned to rely on others.
20. The dictator demanded the people surrender their democratic rights.
21. The last traces of sorrow surrendered to joy.
22. After a long battle, I had to surrender to the inevitable.
23. The general demanded they immediately surrender all their weapons.
24. She finally surrendered her heart to him.
25. The rebels surrendered after weeks of resistance.
26. He will never surrender his right to free speech.
27. The criminals surrendered the stolen goods to the police.
28. The fighters eventually had to surrender the city to the advancing enemy.
29. He decided to surrender his life to Christ.
30. They surrendered the castle after a long and bloody siege.
31. Their position was hopeless, so they were forced to surrender.
32. His smile finally surrendered to sadness.
33. He surrendered his lands and titles.
34. Fear finally surrendered to love.
35. Freedom must never surrender to tyranny.
36. I surrender all thoughts of revenge.
37. The thief surrendered the stolen money to the victim.
38. The opposing army finally surrendered after months of fighting.
39. The hostage takers demanded the government surrender to their demands.
40. The company finally surrendered their patent rights.
41. I surrendered my need for control.
42. He decided to surrender his unhealthy habits.
43. They finally surrendered the fugitive to the police.
44. After a long battle, the pain surrendered to relief.
45. She eventually surrendered her long-held grudge.
46. Happiness finally surrendered to despair.
47. The kidnappers demanded the million-dollar ransom for surrendering the hostage.
48. The army unconditionally surrendered to the superior forces.
49. After weeks of resistance, the insurgents finally surrendered to the government forces.
50. She surrendered her heart and body to him that night.
51. The siege finally forced the town to surrender.
52. The troops surrendered en masse to the invading army.
53. The pirates demanded the ship's crew surrender all valuables.
54. They were forced to surrender the stolen goods.
55. Reason finally surrendered to passion.
56. I surrendered my fears to faith.
57. I finally surrendered to sleep after a long day.
58. The guerrillas finally surrendered to the government.
59. The surrounded army finally surrendered to superior force.
60. After an emotional struggle, he surrendered to the darkness.
Common Phases
1. Unconditional
surrender - The act of
surrendering without conditions or alternatives.
2. Total
surrender - The action of giving in to or conceding completely to another.
3. White flag of
surrender - Using a white flag as a universal sign of
surrendering in battle.
4. Terms of
surrender - The conditions under which one
surrenders to an opposing force.
5. Conditions of
surrender - Specific demands made by the victorious party that the defeated side must agree to in order to
surrender.
6. Forced
surrender - A compulsory capitulation due to lack of alternatives.
7.
Surrender to the inevitable - To accept something that cannot be changed or avoided.
8.
Surrender one's weapons - To give up one's arms or tools of combat.
9. Demand (one's)
surrender - To insist that someone capitulate or give in.
10.
Surrender one's freedom - To give up one's liberty or independence willingly.