Capitulate


The meaning of the word Capitulate is: to give in; to surrender under certain terms


Examples:

After seeing himself on the news, the escaped convict decided to capitulate to avoid being shot by a police officer.

published by Gwyn on 2021-03-29 14:25:42


I will not capitulate on this deal unless I receive the stock options I have requested!

published by Rochel on 2021-09-07 10:18:46


If Henry does not capitulate and turn himself in to authorities, he will spend the rest of his life running.

published by Jean on 2021-02-20 18:37:03


I never thought my brother would capitulate and allow me to drive his car for a week.

published by Kandy on 2021-04-27 02:30:01


Greatly outnumbered, the soldiers had no alternative but to capitulate to their enemies.

published by Sherryl on 2021-07-16 07:06:55


The candidate agreed to capitulate the race after he learned the voters no longer supported him.

published by Claudine on 2021-06-07 03:28:41


Those unwilling to capitulate to the new employer’s demands will be promptly fired.

published by Hang on 2021-02-17 19:37:16


Even though the students complained about the test length, the teacher would not capitulate and extend the testing time.

published by Carin on 2022-01-02 11:57:57


After spending two months in court, the divorcing couple decided to capitulate on their divorce terms.

published by Renda on 2021-10-19 14:24:32


The two countries agreed to capitulate a twenty-four hour cease fire on the holiday.

published by Adeline on 2021-08-27 10:02:20


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