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capitulated (to)

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capitulated (to) Sentence Examples

  1. The French government capitulated to the Nazis in 1940, ending the Battle of France.
  2. The company capitulated to the demands of its striking workers after a prolonged labor dispute.
  3. The rebels capitulated to the government forces, surrendering their weapons and disbanding their organization.
  4. The besieged city finally capitulated after a month-long siege, unable to withstand the enemy's relentless bombardment.
  5. The prisoner capitulated to the interrogators, confessing to the crime under intense pressure.
  6. The losing side in the negotiation capitulated to the other party's proposals, accepting their terms in exchange for a settlement.
  7. The team capitulated to the superior skill and experience of their opponents, admitting defeat without further resistance.
  8. The politician capitulated to public pressure, withdrawing their controversial legislation after widespread protests.
  9. The army capitulated to the enemy's overwhelming force, laying down their arms and surrendering en masse.
  10. The country capitulated to the demands of the international community, agreeing to adopt stricter environmental regulations.

FAQs About the word capitulated (to)

assented (to), surrendered (to), succumbed (to), gave in (to), conceded (to), consented (to), acceded (to),submitted (to), bowed (to), yielded (to)

dissented (to), declined, rejected, disapproved, opposed, objected (to), disallowed, vetoed, turned down, refused

The French government capitulated to the Nazis in 1940, ending the Battle of France.

The company capitulated to the demands of its striking workers after a prolonged labor dispute.

The rebels capitulated to the government forces, surrendering their weapons and disbanding their organization.

The besieged city finally capitulated after a month-long siege, unable to withstand the enemy's relentless bombardment.