succumbed (to) Synonyms

succumbed (to) Meaning

succumbed (to)

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succumbed (to) Sentence Examples

  1. The weary traveler succumbed to exhaustion and fell into a deep sleep.
  2. The immune system battled valiantly, but ultimately succumbed to the relentless infection.
  3. The once-proud kingdom succumbed to the invading army's relentless siege.
  4. The child succumbed to the allure of the forbidden candy, indulging in its sweet temptation.
  5. The politician's reputation succumbed to a torrent of damaging revelations.
  6. The long-running business succumbed to the harsh economic realities and filed for bankruptcy.
  7. The old house succumbed to the relentless passage of time, its walls crumbling and roof caving in.
  8. The athlete succumbed to the pain, limping off the field in agony.
  9. The hostage negotiators succumbed to the demands of the captors in order to secure their release.
  10. The patient succumbed to the dreaded disease, leaving behind a family and a legacy filled with love and sorrow.

FAQs About the word succumbed (to)

broke out (with),died (from),wasted (away), went down (with), failed, came down (with), withered, worsened, sickened (with), sunk

healed, gained, recovered (from),came back, recovered, recouped, shook (off),snapped back, recuperated, mended

The weary traveler succumbed to exhaustion and fell into a deep sleep.

The immune system battled valiantly, but ultimately succumbed to the relentless infection.

The once-proud kingdom succumbed to the invading army's relentless siege.

The child succumbed to the allure of the forbidden candy, indulging in its sweet temptation.