Relinquishing your grasp on In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "relinquishing your grasp on", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Jimmy Hung calendar 2021-09-17 01:09

Meaning of Relinquishing your grasp on (redirected from relinquish one's grasp on (something) to ( someone or something) )

Variants:

relinquish (one's) grasp over (something) (to someone or something) , relinquish one's hold on/over (something) to ( someone or something) , relinquish one's control on (something) to ( someone or something)

Relinquish one's grasp on (something) to ( someone or something) verb phrase

To unwillingly give up control of something

I relinquished my grasp on the project to John who I don't trust.

She has relinquished her grasp on the company to her son.

Other phrases about:

get while the getting is good

To leave, stop, or give up (doing) something before the severe consequences come

concede to (someone or something)

To yield to someone or something. 

hoist (a/the) white flag

To surrender.

Grammar and Usage of Relinquish one's grasp on (something) to ( someone or something)

Verb Forms

  • relinquished one's grasp on
  • relinquishes one's grasp on
  • relinquishing one's grasp on
  • Possessive Adjectives

    • relinquish his grasp on
    • relinquish my grasp on
    • relinquish our grasp on
    • relinquish their grasp on
    • relinquish your grasp on
    • relinquish her grasp on

The verb "relinquish" must be conjugated according to its tense.

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