surrender
A surrender in which no guarantees are given to the surrendering party.
Indicates a surrender without any remaining resistance or conditions.
Similar to complete surrender, emphasizing the entirety of the act.
A demand for surrender to happen without delay.
The conditions under which a party agrees to stop fighting or competing.
A white flag is used as a universal symbol of truce or surrender.
Describes the state or action of surrendering, often with a gesture.
To formally ask or require an enemy to surrender.
To formally agree to an opponent's offer to surrender.
To discuss the terms and conditions of a surrender.
To compel an opponent to surrender through power or violence.
To compel an opponent to surrender by cutting off their food supply.
To decline to surrender and continue to resist.
To be compelled to surrender by an outside force or circumstances.
To give someone a command to surrender.
To consent to surrender, often as part of a negotiation.
To surrender without setting any conditions.
To surrender in a total and absolute manner.
To surrender of one's own free will, without being forced.
To surrender without any delay.
To surrender at the end of a long process or struggle.
To surrender after a period of time or resistance.
To surrender through an official process or ceremony.
Indicates the act of giving in to a person, demand, or force.
To yield or give up something to someone or something.