What is meant by the word give up?
According to the Oxford Dictionary, the definition of give up is cease making an effort; resign oneself to failure, allow oneself to be taken over by an emotion or addiction. Give up is a phrasal verb with a give verb.
The following are 20 example sentences using the word give up. If you have any questions, please write them in the comments column below :
- I will not give up on resolving payment failure cases.
- We will give up hope of ever having a house.
- Give up doing something, You ought to give up smoking.
- He wasn’t ready to give up.
- Would he never give up?
- I give up, tell me the answer!
- His parents usually give up on finding him a mate.
- South Sulawesi Provincial Government has given up financing for Trans Sulawesi buses.
- They gave up without a fight.
- Tamara doesn’t give up easily.
- I give up—tell him the answer.
- Sabrina didn’t give up work there when she had the baby.
- I could not understand why she would want to give up her dream.
- I like his attitude – he’s so strong, He digs in and doesn’t give up.
- These, combined with cigarette cravings, are why it is difficult for some people to give up smoking.
- I was so angry at myself and wanted to give up there.
- Residents in my village always give up on the problem of rubbish in the river.
- The sub-district head gives up regarding fake recruitment for the civil service police unit.
- Our Regional Revenue has given up on repairing bridges damaged by floods.
- This Police have given up on the corruption problem at PDAM Ake Galee.







