part with
verb:intransitive:plus_preposition
[+possession] desprenderse de; deshacerse de; [+person] separarse de; [+money] gastar; soltar (informal) I hate parting with it me duele tener que desprenderme or deshacerme de él; she couldn't bear to part with the baby fue incapaz de separarse del bebé
I would never part with this clock he had to part with much of his collection to pay his gardening bills we wouldn't part with this place for anything that favourite old sweater you can't bear to part with he's very reluctant to part with it but he needs the money parents who are reluctant to part with their children when they grow up it will take an incredible offer to tempt Sunderland to part with striker John Byrne she didn't want to part with the money buyers might require further assurances before parting with their cash part-work season, when our TV screens and bookstalls are filled with the latest build-as-you-go guides to history, crime, style, health and anything else you didn't already know
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