0 past simple and past participle of capitulate
Their forces capitulated five hours after the bombardment of the city began.
The sports minister today capitulated to calls for his resignation.
In such cases, freedom has capitulated to a totalitarian elite power controlling the masses through the use of technology, particularly media and surveillance technologies.
That must be the first recorded case in which someone on the brink of a legal victory has capitulated.
After considerable persuasion, the management capitulated magnificently and undertook to redesign the hall.
If people vote for that, they will all have capitulated.
But their bluff was called, and so they capitulated.
I do not believe that any of our customers thought they had capitulated when they asked for an overdraft and got it.
They delivered it to the planners and the planners capitulated, as they did with the trees.
They have capitulated to the moneylenders, and what have they capitulated to do?