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previously succumbed
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"previously succumbed" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it to indicate that someone or something has given in to a particular influence or pressure at an earlier time. Example: "She had previously succumbed to the temptation of sweets." Alternative expressions include "earlier yielded" and "formerly surrendered."
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News & Media
Science
Encyclopedias
Alternative expressions(20)
had once submitted
had previously submitted
once submitted
had already submitted
had submitted in the past
submitted previously
had submitted before
already fallen
previously declined
already deteriorated
already collapsed
already diminished
already transpired
already concluded
previously transpired
completely failed
fallen apart
given way
broken down
ceased to function
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
1 human-written examples
Josephine said that she was seduced in 1983, and her sister Alison was said to have previously succumbed in 1979.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
59 human-written examples
Mr. Hancock has broken this sound barrier many times, though, without previously succumbing to mediocrity or cynicism.
News & Media
Modern advances in immunosuppressive therapies and chemotherapy have greatly increased the life expectancy of patients who would previously have succumbed to malignancy, auto-immune disease or organ failure.
Science
Limited inbreeding between the species notwithstanding, there is ample evidence from Europe that the previously successful Neanderthals succumbed quite rapidly to the arrival of the Cro-Magnons, and remains that have been dated to about 40 kya for late-surviving H. erectus in Java suggest that invading H. sapiens may have accomplished a similar feat of replacement in Indonesia about the same time.
Encyclopedias
This may come in the form of your limits being tested, such as resisting a temptation that presents itself (where you previously would've succumbed), or better discerning right from wrong so that you extricate yourself from culpability in any wrongdoing.
News & Media
The baby succumbed to previously undiagnosed meningitis, prompting protective vaccinations of other children in the family and the neighborhood.
News & Media
There was the promise of a cornucopia of new drugs as genetic targets previously unknown to biologists succumbed to pharmacological investigation.
News & Media
In our experiment, all infected individuals, even those that previously survived Bd infection, succumbed to chytridiomycosis (i.e., clinical signs of disease progressed to loss of righting reflex).
Science
Having succumbed to her previously, he has learned from past experience that Dalila is treacherous.
Encyclopedias
A forensic pathologist, testifying on behalf of former officers Manuel Ramos and Jay Cicinelli, previously told jurors that Thomas succumbed to a weakened heart caused by drug use.
News & Media
BNP has been reproduced in calves by feeding colostrum from dams that had previously given birth to calves that succumbed to BNP1,6 and several studies have shown the presence of alloantibodies recognizing calf leukocytes in the colostrum of these cows7,8,9.
Science & Research
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "previously succumbed", ensure the context clearly establishes what the subject yielded to and the timeframe in which it occurred. This adds clarity and strengthens the impact of your statement.
Common error
Avoid using "previously succumbed" without specifying what the subject yielded to. Without this context, the phrase becomes vague and loses its meaning.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "previously succumbed" functions as a verb phrase, indicating a prior action of yielding or giving way to something. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness.
Frequent in
News & Media
33%
Science
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Encyclopedias
33%
Less common in
Formal & Business
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Social Media
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Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "previously succumbed" is a grammatically sound verb phrase used to describe a prior yielding to influence or pressure. As confirmed by Ludwig AI, it's most commonly found in neutral to formal contexts, such as news, scientific articles, and encyclopedias. While it isn't a high-frequency phrase, understanding its precise meaning and usage can enrich your writing. Remember to ensure that the context clearly defines what the subject yielded to for maximum impact. Closest alternatives are ""previously yielded"", "had formerly surrendered", and "had earlier capitulated".
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
had previously yielded
Emphasizes the act of giving way or surrendering in the past.
had formerly surrendered
Highlights a more formal and definitive act of giving up control.
had earlier capitulated
Focuses on the action of ceasing resistance and agreeing to demands at an earlier time.
formerly gave in
A simpler way to express having yielded to something previously.
had once submitted
Implies a past act of yielding to authority or control.
had earlier fallen victim
Highlights that someone or something was negatively affected or harmed in the past.
had previously been defeated
Emphasizes a prior loss or failure.
had earlier been overcome
Focuses on the act of being subdued or overpowered in the past.
succumbed at an earlier date
Rephrases the original expression by specifying a less precise time frame.
gave way on a prior occasion
Implies a past instance of yielding or collapsing under pressure.
FAQs
How do I use "previously succumbed" in a sentence?
Use "previously succumbed" to indicate that someone or something yielded to a particular influence, pressure, or condition at an earlier time. For example: "The company had "previously succumbed" to market pressures before implementing new strategies".
What's a simple way to rephrase "previously succumbed"?
You can use alternatives like "earlier gave in", "had formerly surrendered", or "had "previously yielded"" for simpler phrasing, depending on the context.
Is it redundant to use "previously" and "succumbed" together?
While "succumbed" already implies a yielding, "previously" emphasizes that this occurred before a specific point in time, adding a temporal dimension that might be relevant to your narrative. So, it is not necessarily redundant if it enhances clarity.
What's the difference between "previously succumbed" and "finally succumbed"?
"Previously succumbed" implies that yielding happened at an earlier, possibly non-terminal point. "Finally succumbed" suggests a conclusive yielding, often implying a final defeat or death. The first indicates a past event; the second, a culmination.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
4.3/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested