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were succumbed
verb
To yield to an overpowering force or overwhelming desire.
Exact(2)
All WT control mice were succumbed to the challenges via cancerous ascites.
Three C/OTg mice were succumbed to fulminant hepatitis, and 14 showed no detectable HCV RNA (due to either spontaneous clearance or unknown reasons) in either blood or liver when measured at 1 month post infection (mpi).
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My classmates were succumbing to easy caricature".
Patients were succumbing to sudden cardiac arrest at an alarming rate, a suspicious rate.
But it shows that, even a century ago, gardeners were succumbing to what must be called "zone denial".
RSS and its popular renderings such as Google Reader were succumbing to overload.
The boats' foot-thick, bronze propeller shafts were succumbing to attrition.
(The other one percent of the time, he's succumbed to human nature).
He's succumbed to a rank full toss from Dwayne Bravo and popped it straight to Chanderpaul at midwicket.
Most of the time, removal of the infected devices is the only clinical solution and the affected patients are succumbed to increased trauma as a result [ 6].
An abandoned school is succumbing to weeds.
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