Imagination surrenders to the intellect; emotion gives place to knowledge.
The man at his side, with no knowledge or thought of how the effect has been won, surrenders himself to the illusion.
The customary land passes in the manorial court; the outgoing tenant surrenders it, and the incoming tenant is formally admitted by the steward.
Even in 1561 a borough surrenders an apprentice on the ground that he is a runaway villein.
The noticeable thing is that the same tenant who surrenders part of his holding acquires part of the holdings of other people.
Margery Palmer comes and surrenders into the hands of the lord a virgate of land with a house in Crondal, and Galfrid her son comes and gives to the lord 6s.
The Castle is stormed, and surrenders upon terms, 98.
Sidenote: The Castle is stormed, andsurrenders upon Terms.
Peer Gynt, a man who is always striving to make himself the centre round which others revolve, who never sacrifices his Self generously for another's good, nor surrenders it to a decided course of action.
This duty accomplished, she quietly surrenders to death, still grappled to her nest.
Louisbourg, Bigot Intendant, at; surrendersto the English.
Sometimes he surrenders merely through importunity, which indicates as much charity, as the garrison does merit, which surrenderswhen closely besieged.
And, on the other hand, through frequent failures, it surrenders to the besiegers one by one every commanding post of the public citadel.
Every one on entering the society surrenders his whole property, and after that contributes a tenth of his yearly income and personal labour to the common purse of the community.
Whoever contests this latter position teaches that Christ has given over the church to a sinful man, like a bridegroom who surrenders his bride to the unrestrained will of a soldier.
The psychology of the young girl who surrenders herself has been admirably depicted by Goethe in Gretchen ("Faust"), as well as by de Maupassant on several occasions.
In his violent passion and in his egoism, man is generally incapable of understanding the power of this stoicism of a mind which surrenders itself in spite of all dangers and all its interests.
The woman surrendersherself to the man of whom she is enamored, or who has conquered or hypnotized her.
The woman who surrenders to the mercy of her conqueror often experiences a kind of pleasure which is associated with the passiveness of her sexual sentiments.
Genoa surrenders to the Austrians; they are expelled by a popular rising.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "surrenders" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.