surrender voluntarily

Frequency: 6.58.8 per million words

To surrender of one's own free will, without being forced.

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  • The rebels decided to surrender voluntarily to end the conflict.
  • The suspect decided to surrender voluntarily to the authorities.
  • After a long standoff, the criminals chose to surrender voluntarily.
  • After weeks of hiding, he chose to voluntarily surrender to the police.
  • The general ordered his troops not to surrender voluntarily, but to fight to the last man.
  • The rebel forces were urged to surrender voluntarily to avoid further bloodshed.
  • She decided to surrender voluntarily her claim to the inheritance.
  • She had to voluntarily surrender her passport before the trial.
  • The captured soldiers were interrogated, but none chose to surrender voluntarily.
  • Many believed he would never surrender voluntarily, but he did.
  • It is rare for a defeated army to surrender voluntarily; usually, they are forced.
  • The company decided to voluntarily surrender its license after the scandal.
  • The protesters agreed to surrender voluntarily their banners if the police allowed them to disperse peacefully.
  • If you surrender voluntarily, your sentence might be lighter.
  • He had the option to fight or surrender voluntarily, and he chose the latter.
  • By voluntarily surrendering, the general hoped to save his troops.
  • The king abdicated, choosing to surrender voluntarily rather than face a coup.
  • They asked the dictator to surrender voluntarily and step down from power.
  • Even though they had a strong position, they decided to surrender voluntarily to avoid further bloodshed.
  • A true leader knows when to voluntarily surrender for the greater good.