Sentence examples for the capitulation from inspiring English sources

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the capitulation

noun

A reducing to heads or articles; a formal agreement.

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THE capitulation came suddenly.

The capitulation was announced on September 8.

So unexpected was the capitulation that the Moderns became suspicious.

Ultimately, internal feuding led to the capitulation even of Widukind.

There was caution, however, over the scale of the capitulation.

He reminded Washington that "the fourteenth article of the capitulation" barred reprisals.

Following the capitulation of Paris, he was rearrested that October, once again for revolutionary politics.

But the Americans and British said they do not have troops to monitor the capitulation process.

The capitulation renews pressure on Maliki, who is also commander in chief.

The New Yorker, June 22, 1940 P. 11 Comment on the capitulation of France.

The capitulation of the American consumer, then, is coming at a particularly bad time.

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