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Surrender
Surrender
n.
The
voluntary
cancellation
of
the
legal
liability
of
the
company
by
the
insured
and
beneficiary
for
a
consideration
(
called
the
surrender
value
).
Surrender
v. t.
To
yield
to
the
power
of
another
; to
give
or
deliver
up
possession
of (
anything
)
upon
compulsion
or
demand
; as, to
surrender
one
's
person
to an
enemy
or to an
officer
; to
surrender
a
fort
or a
ship
.
Surrender
v. t.
To
give
up
possession
of; to
yield
; to
resign
; as, to
surrender
a
right
,
privilege
, or
advantage
.
Surrender
v. t.
To
yield
to
any
influence
,
emotion
,
passion
, or
power
;
used
reflexively
; as, to
surrender
one
's
self
to
grief
, to
despair
, to
indolence
, or to
sleep
.
Surrender
v. t.
To
yield
; to
render
or
deliver
up; to
give
up; as, a
principal
surrendered
by
his
bail
, a
fugitive
from
justice
by a
foreign
state
, or a
particular
estate
by
the
tenant
thereof
to
him
in
remainder
or
reversion
.
Surrender
v. i.
To
give
up
one
's
self
into
the
power
of
another
; to
yield
; as,
the
enemy
,
seeing
no
way
of
escape
,
surrendered
at
the
first
summons
.
Surrender
n.
The
act
of
surrendering
;
the
act
of
yielding
, or
resigning
one
's
person
, or
the
possession
of
something
,
into
the
power
of
another
; as,
the
surrender
of a
castle
to an
enemy
;
the
surrender
of a
right
.
Surrender
n.
The
yielding
of a
particular
estate
to
him
who
has
an
immediate
estate
in
remainder
or
reversion
.
Surrender
n.
The
giving
up of a
principal
into
lawful
custody
by
his
bail
.
Surrender
n.
The
delivery
up of
fugitives
from
justice
by
one
government
to
another
, as by a
foreign
state
.
See
Extradition
.
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