Sentence examples for willing to capitulate from inspiring English sources

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Remember another time an American president drew a red line and declared that critics might be willing to capitulate, but not him?

"They basically end up saying, 'We're willing to capitulate to the N.R.A. to get the greater good of whatever passed,' " he said.

Now that he wants back in and he's found a commissioner that might just be willing to capitulate, the answer should be no.

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Here we see the most chilling aspect of the PEN report: Not the surveillance, treacherous as it is, but that some writers, at least, already appear willing to capitulate.

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He chose to capitulate.

To capitulate is "to yield; acquiesce; surrender".

The officials were wise to capitulate.

"We are not going to capitulate".

The finitude of forests ReprintsThe government was wise to capitulate.

"But I'm still waiting for sellers to capitulate".

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