capitulated Synonyms

capitulated Meaning

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capitulated (imp. & p. p.)

of Capitulate

capitulated Sentence Examples

  1. After days of negotiation, the opposing army finally capitulated and surrendered.
  2. Despite their initial bravado, the rebels eventually capitulated to the overwhelming military force.
  3. Faced with mounting pressure from shareholders, the company's management capitulated to their demands for restructuring.
  4. The hostage takers realized the futility of their situation and capitulated, releasing their captives unharmed.
  5. The government steadfastly refused to negotiate, leading the opposition to accuse them of unwillingness to capitulate.
  6. As the economic crisis deepened, the company's CEO reluctantly capitulated to the need for layoffs.
  7. The defendant knew the evidence against them was overwhelming and ultimately capitulated, pleading guilty.
  8. Despite their pride, the losing team graciously capitulated to the victors, acknowledging their superior skill.
  9. The resistance fighters, outnumbered and outgunned, eventually capitulated to the advancing enemy forces.
  10. The once defiant ruler, seeing the writing on the wall, finally capitulated and abdicated the throne.

FAQs About the word capitulated

of Capitulate

surrendered,succumbed, submitted, conceded, bowed, yielded, acquiesced, gave in, blinked, budged

fought, fought, contended, resisted,resisted, contended, countered, confronted, met, battled

After days of negotiation, the opposing army finally capitulated and surrendered.

Despite their initial bravado, the rebels eventually capitulated to the overwhelming military force.

Faced with mounting pressure from shareholders, the company's management capitulated to their demands for restructuring.

The hostage takers realized the futility of their situation and capitulated, releasing their captives unharmed.