1. surrendering - Noun
2. surrendering - Verb
of Surrender
Source: Webster's dictionaryOne always talks of surrendering to nature. There is also such a thing as surrendering to the picture. Pierre Bonnard
It is ironic to watch the churches, including large sections of my own religion, surrendering to the spirit of modernity at the very moment when modernity itself is undergoing a kind of spiritual collapse.... Irving Kristol
Surrendering to fear and allowing ourselves to be paralyzed by peril isn't something most of us can afford to do. Ben Carson
Proportion is all; and, in sports at school, I lost it by surrendering to the awful significance of my self-consciousness. Shyness has a strange element of narcissism, a belief that how we look, how we perform, is truly important to other people. Andre Dubus
My people were divided about surrendering. Chief Joseph
The moment with Hawkeye is all about mutual attraction, expressed without filter from him, and a surrendering of social guardedness from Cora. She accepts his directness as her own. Madeleine Stowe