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relinquisment

Relinquisment vs Endurance - What's the difference?

relinquisment | endurance | Related terms |

Relinquisment is a related term of endurance.


As a noun endurance is

the measure of a person's stamina or persistence.

Relinquisment vs Abdication - What's the difference?

relinquisment | abdication | Related terms |

Relinquisment is a related term of abdication.


As a noun abdication is

(obsolete) the act of disowning or disinheriting a child .

Relinquisment vs Abandonment - What's the difference?

relinquisment | abandonment | Related terms |

Relinquisment is a related term of abandonment.


As a noun abandonment is

the act of abandoning, or the state of being abandoned; total desertion; relinquishment .

Relinquisment vs Forsaking - What's the difference?

relinquisment | forsaking | Related terms |

Relinquisment is likely misspelled.


Relinquisment has no English definition.

As a verb forsaking is

present participle of lang=en.

Relinquisment vs Submission - What's the difference?

relinquisment | submission | Related terms |

Relinquisment is a related term of submission.


As a noun submission is

the act of submitting.

Patience vs Relinquisment - What's the difference?

patience | relinquisment | Related terms |

Patience is a related term of relinquisment.

Relinquisment vs Renunciation - What's the difference?

relinquisment | renunciation | Related terms |

Relinquisment is likely misspelled.


Relinquisment has no English definition.

As a noun renunciation is

the act of rejecting or renouncing something as invalid.

Relinquisment vs Acquiescence - What's the difference?

relinquisment | acquiescence | Related terms |

Relinquisment is a related term of acquiescence.


As a noun acquiescence is

a silent or passive assent or submission, or a submission with apparent content; - distinguished from avowed consent on the one hand, and on the other, from opposition or open discontent; quiet satisfaction.