succumbed Meaning & Definition

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  • People practising coitus interruptus don't seem to have succumbed to all those terrible nervous complaints against which we are so frequently warned by psychiatrists.

  • His words and deeds defined the bad citizen inversely : one who succumbed to self-interested ambition and subordinated the public good to the personal.

  • His family and his family's doctor sequester him on the estate not because he has succumbed to disease but because they have succumbed to paranoia.

  • The old and the new are neatly juxtaposed here, as apprenticeship succumbed to ' modern ' developments (p. 241).

  • He developed endocarditis on his pulmonary valve 2 weeks later and succumbed shortly after, following a probable pulmonary embolus.

  • They even cried and succumbed to hysteria, hitherto seen as a specifically female malady.

  • Twenty-two percent of the patients succumbed during the first attack, and 16% of survivors had a second myocardial infarction.

  • Unfortunately, however, the next sera in this study were obtained at 90 days, by which time all the dying bats had succumbed.

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