Definition of Relinquisher. Meaning of Relinquisher. Synonyms of Relinquisher

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Definition of Relinquisher

Relinquisher
Relinquisher Re*lin"quish*er (-r?r), n. One who relinquishes.

Meaning of Relinquisher from wikipedia

- In exceptional cases, the State Department says that it can permit a relinquisher with an "urgent need to travel" to the U.S. while the CLN is pending...
- relinquished their citizenship, and through that act, their nationality. It includes only public figures who completed the process of relinquishment of...
- those powers and some of the local inhabitants. In 1979, Mauritania relinquished its claim to the area, but the war continued to rage. In 1991, a ceasefire...
- The Treaty for Relinquishment of Extraterritorial Rights in China may refer to one of two treaties signed on 11 January 1943, which are both also abbreviated...
- responded to the backlash from the Commons community by voluntarily relinquishing some site privileges, including the ability to delete files. Over time...
- Miguel Julio. He relinquished the IBF title and defended the WBO title against undefeated Genaro Hernández (32–0–1), who relinquished the WBA super-featherweight...
- for copyright. A public domain work is a work whose author has either relinquished to the public or no longer can claim control over, the distribution and...
- July 21, 2008, two tracks from the new album - "Before the ****ed" and "Relinquish" - made their first appearance on the band's MySpace profile. Commenting...
- Board of Control (BBBoC) since 1929. A champion will often voluntarily relinquish the title in order to fight for a higher-ranked championship, such as...
- United States and China for the Relinquishment of Extraterritorial Rights in China Sino-British Treaty for the Relinquishment of Extra-Territorial Rights...