All hand over synonyms
hand o·ver
H h verb hand over
- release — to lease again.
- relinquish — to renounce or surrender (a possession, right, etc.): to relinquish the throne.
- cede — If someone in a position of authority cedes land or power to someone else, they let them have the land or power, often as a result of military or political pressure.
- donate — to present as a gift, grant, or contribution; make a donation of, as to a fund or cause: to donate used clothes to the Salvation Army.
- supply — to furnish or provide (a person, establishment, place, etc.) with what is lacking or requisite: to supply someone clothing; to supply a community with electricity.
- provide — to make available; furnish: to provide employees with various benefits.
- transfer — to convey or remove from one place, person, etc., to another: He transferred the package from one hand to the other.
- deliver — If you deliver something somewhere, you take it there.
- hand — Learned [lur-nid] /ˈlɜr nɪd/ (Show IPA), 1872–1961, U.S. jurist.
- leave — to go out of or away from, as a place: to leave the house.
- turn over — to cause to move around on an axis or about a center; rotate: to turn a wheel.
- abandon — If you abandon a place, thing, or person, you leave the place, thing, or person permanently or for a long time, especially when you should not do so.
- surrender — to yield (something) to the possession or power of another; deliver up possession of on demand or under duress: to surrender the fort to the enemy; to surrender the stolen goods to the police.
- present — being, existing, or occurring at this time or now; current: increasing respect for the present ruler of the small country.
- give up — the quality or state of being resilient; springiness.
- commend — If you commend someone or something, you praise them formally.
- commit — If someone commits a crime or a sin, they do something illegal or bad.
- consign — To consign something or someone to a place where they will be forgotten about, or to an unpleasant situation or place, means to put them there.
- dispense — to deal out; distribute: to dispense wisdom.
- feed — to give a fee to.
- find — to come upon by chance; meet with: He found a nickel in the street.
- relegate — to send or consign to an inferior position, place, or condition: He has been relegated to a post at the fringes of the diplomatic service.
- waive — to refrain from claiming or insisting on; give up; forgo: to waive one's right; to waive one's rank; to waive honors.
- yield — to give forth or produce by a natural process or in return for cultivation: This farm yields enough fruit to meet all our needs.
- fork out — an instrument having two or more prongs or tines, for holding, lifting, etc., as an implement for handling food or any of various agricultural tools.