Strike One's Flag Meaning

Strike One's Flag is an idiom. The meaning of this idiom is (idiomatic, by extension) To yield, give up, or surrender.. Explore more Idiom Meanings.

Strike One's Flag

(idiomatic, by extension) To yield, give up, or surrender.

Example : 1850, Herman Melville, White Jacket, ch. 74:  At length, having lost her fore and main-top-masts, and her mizzen-mast having been shot away to the deck, . . . the English frigate was reduced to the last extremity. Captain Cardan ordered his signal quarter-master to strike the flag.1864 Feb. 7, "Very Latest Per Edinburgh," New York Times (retrieved 2 July 2015):  An Austro-Prussian army of 120.000 men . . . is of itself so imposing a spectacle that one is tempted to believe the little Kingdom of Denmark will strike its flag without firing a shot.1921, Jeffery Farnol, Martin Conisby's Vengeance, ch. 12:  The enemy having yielded to our mercy and struck their flag, we ceased our fire, and thinking the worst over and done, I watched where Belvedere conned the ship with voice and gesture.2014, David Berreby, "What If We Start Talking About Race Like We Talk About Religion?," bigthink.com (retrieved 2 July 2015):  The point of this exercise wouldn't be to cause one side of the argument to see that the other is correct and strike their flag.

Meaning of Strike One's Flag

Strike One's Flag is an idiom. It is one of the most commonly used expressions in English writings. Strike One's Flag stands for (idiomatic, by extension) To yield, give up, or surrender.. Explore Urdupoint to find out more popular Idioms and Idiom Meanings, to amplify your writings

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