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be succumbed
verb
To yield to an overpowering force or overwhelming desire.
Exact(1)
This sparked a belief that strangers may provide an unwelcome temptation that would be succumbed to by the lonely ladies of the island.
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"The government seems to be succumbing to illegitimate demands of some powerful corporate in the country".
Serving at 4-5 in the fourth, Djokovic fell behind, 15-40, appearedared to be succumbing to the pressure.
Everything seems to be succumbing to the same processes of development, of modernization — and, eventually, of obliteration.
A cheap meal looks pretty appealing lately, and more people than ever seem to be succumbing to this $5 temptation.
But SanDisk appears to be succumbing to feature bloat as well.
It did not seem to be succumbing to entropy, theoretically devolving into greater chaos with each passing moment.
A percentage of these patients may be succumbing to unrecognized fungal infection.
We hypothesize that cysl-1 mutant animals could be succumbing to H2S produced by CYSL-2 as a result of cyanide assimilation.
The petals on the far side of the flower also appear to be succumbing to some kind of blight, perhaps due to a fungus.
(The other one percent of the time, he's succumbed to human nature).
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