capitulating Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of capitulating In English

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Examples of capitulating

  • Rather than simply capitulating to municipal officials, judges could hold them to the standards they used to ask for greater regulatory power.

  • Far from capitulating, we should strengthen our internal safeguards against bogus asylum seekers.

  • They take their revenge by clobbering the weak, the elderly and disabled while capitulating to the strong.

  • There is no need to admit that he and his colleagues are capitulating to the lobby.

  • Indeed, we could not compromise any more without capitulating fully.

  • But territorial citizens and officials thought the new chief could be pressured into capitulating.

  • The city, however, remained firm for over a year before capitulating in 1628.

  • In a chain reaction, the other forts began capitulating.

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