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To capitulate is "to yield; acquiesce; surrender".
He chose to capitulate.
The officials were wise to capitulate.
"We're friends," Phil says, seeming to capitulate.
"We are not going to capitulate".
It doesn't want to appear to capitulate.
The finitude of forests ReprintsThe government was wise to capitulate.
"But I'm still waiting for sellers to capitulate".
In 609 the remaining Assyrian troops had to capitulate.
And it was even more unusual for China to capitulate.
In the end, Bernard Ingham was forced to capitulate.
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