abgeben

Etymology
From, from ; equivalent to.

Verb

 * 1)  to give up, relinquish, let go, concede, hand over, etc. (power, money, valuable objects, etc.)
 * 2)  to give away, give out (samples, promotional goods, bags, etc., also items for charity)
 * 3)  to hand in, to turn in, to drop off, to deliver, to return
 * 4)  to turn in
 * 5)  to sell (cheaply or at a reduced price)
 * 6)  to deposit (for storage or similar purpose, something in a designated storage area or receptacle)
 * 7) to lose (value or according to some numerical measure, especially gains made in the recent past)
 * 8)  to give (a part of), to share (with)
 * 9)  to give up (a point, round, goal, etc. to an opponent)
 * 10)  to emit, to give off, to release, to radiate
 * 11)  to pass on (a responsibility or duty)
 * 12)  to bother oneself with someone/something, to associate with someone/something, to mess around with someone
 * 13)  to pass (a ball)
 * 14)  to make (constitute, develop into, prove to be)
 * 15)  to submit (a report)
 * 16)  to give (an opinion, statement, explanation),
 * 17)  to fire (a shot)
 * 18)  to cast (a vote)
 * 19)  to provide (plot, background, exposition, etc. in a work of fiction)
 * 1)  to pass on (a responsibility or duty)
 * 2)  to bother oneself with someone/something, to associate with someone/something, to mess around with someone
 * 3)  to pass (a ball)
 * 4)  to make (constitute, develop into, prove to be)
 * 5)  to submit (a report)
 * 6)  to give (an opinion, statement, explanation),
 * 7)  to fire (a shot)
 * 8)  to cast (a vote)
 * 9)  to provide (plot, background, exposition, etc. in a work of fiction)
 * 1)  to give (an opinion, statement, explanation),
 * 2)  to fire (a shot)
 * 3)  to cast (a vote)
 * 4)  to provide (plot, background, exposition, etc. in a work of fiction)