capitule (Meaning)
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capitule (n.)
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capitule Sentence Examples
- The opposing army refused to capitulate, despite facing overwhelming odds.
- After a long siege, the city was forced to capitulate to the invading forces.
- The company's executives were left with no choice but to capitulate to the demands of the striking workers.
- Faced with mounting pressure, the government chose to capitulate on several key policy issues.
- The stubborn dictator vowed never to capitulate to the demands of the international community.
- The negotiations reached an impasse, with neither side willing to capitulate on their core principles.
- The athlete pushed themselves to the brink of exhaustion, refusing to capitulate to their opponent.
- In the end, the defendant had no option but to capitulate to the overwhelming evidence presented in court.
- Despite their initial reluctance, the board of directors eventually capitulated to the shareholders' demands for change.
- The political leader's decision to capitulate on the contentious issue sparked controversy among their supporters.
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The opposing army refused to capitulate, despite facing overwhelming odds.
After a long siege, the city was forced to capitulate to the invading forces.
The company's executives were left with no choice but to capitulate to the demands of the striking workers.
Faced with mounting pressure, the government chose to capitulate on several key policy issues.