Word for hand over

  • abandon
  • cede
  • deliver
  • donate
  • entrust
  • give up
  • hand
  • leave
  • present
  • provide
  • relinquish
  • supply
  • surrender
  • transfer
  • turn over
  • commend
  • commit
  • consign
  • dispense
  • feed
  • find
  • fork out
  • fork up
  • relegate
  • waive
  • yield

On this page you’ll find 104 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to hand over, such as: abandon, cede, deliver, donate, entrust, and give in/give up.

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He was further instructed to hand over his consulate archives to the British Consul, who would take charge of American interests.

THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDSJOHN FOREMAN

Napoleon at once ordered Lannes to hand over his corps to Moncey and to join headquarters.

NAPOLEON’S MARSHALSR. P. DUNN-PATTISON

«We have a grandfather in Greenfield,» spoke up the youngest child before his sister could clap her hand over his mouth.

THE BOX-CAR CHILDRENGERTRUDE CHANDLER WARNER

Thus it fell to the lot of the Marshal once more to hand over Paris to the foes of those to whom his allegiance was due.

NAPOLEON’S MARSHALSR. P. DUNN-PATTISON

Moreover, he was pale, but blushed at times, passing his hand over his face as if he would conceal it.

SKIPPER WORSEALEXANDER LANGE KIELLAND

A look of tender pity came into Julies face as she knelt by the bed and laid her hand over his.

THOSE DALE GIRLSFRANK WESTON CARRUTH

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WORDS RELATED TO HAND OVER

  • allocate
  • allot
  • appoint
  • apportion
  • appropriate
  • consign
  • designate
  • detail
  • determine
  • dish out
  • distribute
  • divide
  • earmark
  • fix
  • fork out
  • give
  • grant
  • hand out
  • hand over
  • indicate
  • mete
  • prescribe
  • relegate
  • shell out
  • specify
  • stipulate
  • abalienate
  • abdicate
  • accord
  • alien
  • alienate
  • allow
  • capitulate
  • come across with
  • communicate
  • concede
  • convey
  • deed
  • drop
  • fold
  • fork over
  • give in
  • give up
  • grant
  • hand over
  • leave
  • make over
  • part with
  • relinquish
  • remise
  • renounce
  • resign
  • sign over
  • throw in the sponge
  • throw in the towel
  • transfer
  • vouchsafe
  • waive
  • yield
  • abalienated
  • abdicated
  • accorded
  • alienated
  • aliened
  • allowed
  • came across with
  • capitulated
  • communicated
  • conceded
  • conveyed
  • deed
  • dropped
  • folded
  • forked over
  • gave in
  • gave up
  • granted
  • handed over
  • left
  • made over
  • part with
  • relinquished
  • remised
  • renounced
  • resigned
  • signed over
  • threw in the sponge
  • threw in the towel
  • transferred
  • vouchsafed
  • waived
  • yielded
  • allocate
  • allot
  • apportion
  • authorize
  • charge
  • commend
  • commission
  • confer trust
  • confide
  • consign
  • convey
  • delegate
  • deliver
  • depend upon
  • deposit
  • depute
  • deputize
  • destine
  • dispatch
  • employ
  • empower
  • engage
  • give
  • give to do
  • grant authority
  • hand over
  • hold
  • ice
  • imprison
  • institutionalize
  • intrust
  • invest
  • leave to
  • make responsible for
  • move
  • offer
  • ordain
  • promise
  • put away
  • put in the hands of
  • relegate
  • rely upon
  • remove
  • send
  • shift
  • submit
  • transfer
  • turn over to
  • vest
  • accomplishing
  • achieving
  • acting
  • carrying out
  • completing
  • contravening
  • doing
  • effectuating
  • enacting
  • executing
  • going for breaking
  • going in for
  • going out for
  • offending
  • perpetrating
  • pulling
  • pulling off
  • scandalizing
  • sinning
  • transgressing
  • trespassing
  • violating
  • wreaking
  • accept
  • accord
  • admit
  • allow
  • avow
  • award
  • bury the hatchet
  • capitulate
  • cave in
  • cede
  • confess
  • cry uncle
  • ditto
  • fess up
  • fold
  • give up
  • go along with
  • go with the flow
  • grant
  • hand over
  • knuckle under
  • let on
  • own
  • own up
  • play ball with
  • quit
  • relinquish
  • say uncle
  • surrender
  • throw in the towel
  • waive
  • yes one
  • yield

Roget’s 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

сдавать, передавать другому

глагол

- передавать

to hand over one’s application to court — передать заявление в суд
the criminal was handed over to the police — преступник был передан в руки полиции
to hand over one’s authority to smb. — передавать свои полномочия кому-л.

- передавать полномочия, сдавать дела (кому-л.)
- сдавать дежурство

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Hand over the money, or else!

Гони деньги, а то пожалеешь!

The escaped criminal was handed over to the police.

Беглый преступник был передан в руки полиции.

The attacker was ordered to hand over his weapon.

Нарушителю было приказано сдать свое оружие.

The soldiers were ordered to hand over their guns.

Солдатам было приказано сдать оружие.

He ran his hand over his stubble.

Он провел рукой по своей щетине.

She whispered, holding her hand over the mouthpiece.

Она шептала, закрыв рукой телефонную трубку.

Every boy needs a good tight hand over him.

В воспитании мальчика нужна «твёрдая рука».

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Summer shows all the languor of a hot, breezeless day as the dancer lazily brushes her hand over her brow

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Synonyms of hand over

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1

as in to relinquish

to give (something) over to the control or possession of another usually under duress

the police officer ordered the suspect to hand over his weapons


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2

as in to provide

to put (something) into the possession of someone for use or consumption

in response to a desperate plea, we handed over all our extra blankets and pillows to the homeless shelter


Antonyms & Near Antonyms

3

as in to hand

to put (something) into the possession or safekeeping of another

handed over their valuables to the desk clerk, who put them in the hotel safe


Antonyms & Near Antonyms

4

as in to pass

to shift possession of (something) from one person to another

hand over that screwdriver, will you please?

as in surrender

the usually forced yielding of one’s person or possessions to the control of another

though the handover of my wallet was painful, it was better than getting shot by some trigger-happy punk


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  • 1
    hand over

    hand over (to)
    отдать бразды правления, передать управление

    When Mr Jones gets old, he will hand over his business to his son.

    He decided to hand the store over to his children.

    Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > hand over

  • 2
    hand over to

    hand over (to)
    отдать бразды правления, передать управление

    When Mr Jones gets old, he will hand over his business to his son.

    He decided to hand the store over to his children.

    Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > hand over to

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    hand over

    Англо-русский словарь Мюллера > hand over

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    hand over

    Персональный Сократ > hand over

  • 5
    hand over

    1. phr v передавать

    hand on — передавать дальше; пересылать

    2. phr v передавать полномочия, сдавать дела

    3. phr v сдавать дежурство

    Синонимический ряд:

    1. commit (verb) commend; commit; confide; consign; entrust; relegate; turn over

    2. give (verb) deliver; dish out; dispense; feed; find; furnish; give; hand; provide; supply; transfer

    3. yield (verb) abandon; abdicate; cede; forgo; give up; lay down; leave; quitclaim; relinquish; render; renounce; resign; surrender; waive; yield

    English-Russian base dictionary > hand over

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    hand over

    [ʹhændʹəʋvə]

    1. передавать

    the criminal was handed over to the police — преступник был передан в руки полиции

    to hand over one’s authority to smb. — передавать свои полномочия кому-л.

    2. 1) передавать полномочия, сдавать дела ()

    2) сдавать дежурство

    НБАРС > hand over

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    hand over

    Англо-русский синонимический словарь > hand over

  • 8
    hand over to

    hand on — передавать дальше; пересылать

    English-Russian base dictionary > hand over to

  • 9
    hand over

    hand on — передавать дальше; пересылать

    English-Russian big medical dictionary > hand over

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    hand-over

    Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > hand-over

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    hand over

    English-Russian dictionary of Information technology > hand over

  • 12
    hand-over

    Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > hand-over

  • 13
    hand over

    фраз. гл.

    1) передавать власть, контроль, полномочия

    2) передавать в руки властей

    The escaped criminal was handed over to the police. — Беглый преступник был передан в руки полиции.

    Англо-русский современный словарь > hand over

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    Hand over

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Hand over

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    hand over

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > hand over

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    hand over to

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > hand over to

  • 17
    hand-over

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > hand-over

  • 18
    hand over

    /vt, prepositional/ передать

    /vt/ передать

    Англо-русский экономический словарь > hand over

  • 19
    hand over

    передавать из рук в руки

    передавать власть, контроль, полномочия

    передавать в руки властей

    Англо-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > hand over

  • 20
    hand over

    а) передавать (другому);

    * * *

    передавать другому, сдавать

    * * *

    1) передавать из рук в руки
    2) передавать власть
    3) передавать (кого-л. или что-л.) в руки властей

    Новый англо-русский словарь > hand over

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  • hand over — [v] give back; release abandon, cede, commend, commit, consign, deliver, dispense, donate, entrust, feed, find, fork out*, fork up*, give up, hand, leave, present, provide, relegate, relinquish, supply, surrender, transfer, turn over, waive,… …   New thesaurus

  • hand over — (someone/something) to give someone or something to someone else. The prisoners were handed over to the marshals to be taken to another jail to serve their sentences. The old man handed his passport over …   New idioms dictionary

  • hand over — index abalienate, bestow, consign, contribute (supply), delegate, discharge (pay a debt), dole …   Law dictionary

  • hand over to — index bequeath Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • hand over — phrasal verb Word forms hand over : present tense I/you/we/they hand over he/she/it hands over present participle handing over past tense handed over past participle handed over 1) [transitive] to give something to someone by holding it in your… …   English dictionary

  • hand over — verb to surrender someone or something to another (Freq. 5) the guard delivered the criminal to the police render up the prisoners render the town to the enemy fork over the money • Syn: ↑fork over, ↑fork out, ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • hand over — 1) PHRASAL VERB If you hand something over to someone, you pass it to them. [V P n (not pron)] He also handed over a letter of apology from the Prime Minister… [V n P] I ve got his card. Judith said, handing it over. 2) PHRASAL VERB When you… …   English dictionary

  • hand over — UK US hand (sth) over Phrasal Verb with hand({{}}/hænd/ verb ► to give someone else control of or responsibility for something: »to hand over control/power/responsibility hand sth over to sb »The founder handed the company over to his sons. »The… …   Financial and business terms

  • hand over — {v.} To give control or possession of; give (something) to another person. * /When the teacher saw Johnny reading a comic book in study period, she made him hand over the book./ * /When Mr. Jones gets old, he will hand over his business to his… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • hand over — {v.} To give control or possession of; give (something) to another person. * /When the teacher saw Johnny reading a comic book in study period, she made him hand over the book./ * /When Mr. Jones gets old, he will hand over his business to his… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • hand over — v To give control or possession of; give (smth) to another person. When the teacher saw Johnny reading a comic book in study period, she made him hand over the book. When Mr. Jones gets old, he will hand over his business to his son. Syn.: fork… …   Словарь американских идиом

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