0 present 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.
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.