0 to stop disagreeing or fighting with someone and agree to what they want -- poddać się, skapitulować
After considerable persuasion, the management capitulated magnificently and undertook to redesign the hall.
If people vote for that, they will all have 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?
The trouble is that they have capitulated in an evil hour.
Far from capitulating, we should strengthen our internal safeguards against bogus asylum seekers.
We are glad that at least he has not entirely capitulated to his back bench friends and their demands.
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