Correct spelling for the English word "surrended" is [səɹˈɛndɪd], [səɹˈɛndɪd], [s_ə_ɹ_ˈɛ_n_d_ɪ_d] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
Surrendered is the past tense and past participle form of the verb surrender. The term surrender refers to the act of yielding, giving up, or relinquishing control or possession of something, typically to an opponent or authority. It implies acknowledging defeat or conceding to a superior force or power.
When someone has surrendered, it means that they have voluntarily ceased resistance, abandoned their position, or submitted to an authority, often as a result of realizing their inability to continue fighting, prevailing, or achieving their objectives. Surrendered may be used in various contexts, such as warfare, conflicts, sports, negotiations, or even personal decisions.
In a military context, surrendered typically signifies the act of laying down arms, accepting defeat, or surrendering combatants to the enemy. It involves a formal yielding of control and usually leads to the captives being disarmed and becoming prisoners.
Outside of warfare, surrendering can pertain to relinquishing control or power, giving in to demands or persuasion, or accepting the outcome of a situation, even if it is unfavorable or not aligned with one's desires or interests. Surrendered implies a sense of submission, compliance, or resignation.
Overall, surrendered involves recognizing a situation as beyond one's ability to control, defending the urge to persist, and instead acquiescing to an opposing force or authority.