capitulated

[US]/ˌkæpɪtʃəˈleɪtɪd/
[UK]/ˌkap.ə.tʃuˈleɪt̬.ɪd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to surrender or give up, especially in a conflict or negotiation.

Phrases & Collocations

capitulated quickly

capitulated under pressure

capitulated without resistance

capitulated to demands

capitulated after negotiations

capitulated to authority

capitulated in defeat

capitulated to pressure

capitulated for peace

capitulated at last

Example Sentences

the army capitulated after a long siege.

he finally capitulated to the pressure from his peers.

after months of negotiations, the company capitulated to the demands of the workers.

the rebels capitulated, ending the conflict.

she capitulated to her parents' wishes and chose a safer career.

after a lengthy debate, the committee capitulated to the majority opinion.

in the end, he capitulated to the inevitable outcome.

the city capitulated without a fight.

they capitulated to the overwhelming evidence against them.

under immense pressure, the leader capitulated to the demands of the opposition.

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