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Discover LudwigThe word "caved" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to a situation where someone has given in to an external force or an internal pressure. For example, "She caved to her parents' wishes and decided not to leave home for college."
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Adam Bogdan kept them afloat in the opening half-hour, conjuring a flurry of superb interceptions and saves to thwart Callum Wilson and Matt Ritchie, but the visitors had still caved in by the time the contest has stretched to the interval.
Now it has caved in, burying a large number of it inhabitants.
He insisted he hadn't really caved into the chancellor, saying the combined authority had long agreed that a devolved city region needed a directly accountable leader.
Murdoch will want us to believe he has not actually caved in to feminist demands; the move from bare breast to bikini has been presented as a change of style, not content.
Each time, I caved to my partner's needs, because I cared, and because I felt guilty for even wanting something different.
Now that it has caved in on tax "it can optimise distribution logistics completely," says Ken Sena of Evercore, an investment bank.
Mr Erdogan now vows to crush Mr Gulen's network of international schools and universities abroad: Gambia has caved in to AK pressure, but the Iraqi Kurds have politely refused.
The government caved in to many of their demands.Pro-government parties command majorities in both houses of Congress.
Operators have caved in.
Nevertheless, the company has already, in effect, caved in by banning Nazi memorabilia from its auction sites.
A Kremlin adviser has called the signing of an association agreement "suicide", warned of a Ukrainian default and even threatened to split apart the country's Russian- and Ukrainian-speaking halves (see article).Free YuliaWhen Armenia was pushed around by Russia, it caved and decided to join the Eurasian union.
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