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Idioms and Phrases
Give up, let go of, relinquish, as in Janice hated to part with her cat, but the landlord wouldn't allow pets . [Mid-1300s]Example Sentences
Their praise for his dedication to training offered little consolation to anyone who parted with their time or money to watch or attend the event.
The research also found that while people feel happy and secure using third-party payment apps, they sometimes struggle with a sense of loss when parting with cash.
County Board of Supervisors to part with some of its power by adding four new board members and an elected county executive.
Measure G would force the supervisors to part with some of their power, sharing the room with four new colleagues and an elected county executive.
Russell is using an older specification because he damaged his new parts with his qualifying crash.
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