capitulating in English

verb
1
cease to resist an opponent or an unwelcome demand; surrender.
the patriots had to capitulate to the enemy forces
synonyms:surrendergive in/upyieldconcede defeatgive up the strugglesubmitknuckle underlay down one's armsraise/show the white flagthrow in the towel
verb

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1. Boskiest Sven nettling, porousness retirees capitulating aslant

2. Capitulating to outside political pressure is no one’s definition of an “anchor of stability.”

3. Capitulate is an intransitive verb which is a verb that does not take a direct object, related words are c apitulates, Capitulated, capitulating

4. Weak Atheism, agnosticism and skepticism are all "I don't know" theological positions, with weak atheists subscribing to atheistic presuppositions, true agnostics "sitting on the fence," and skeptics capitulating to ignorance.

5. Capitulate means to give in, to surrender, to stop resisting.Capitulate is an intransitive verb which is a verb that does not take a direct object, related words are Capitulates, Capitulated, capitulating

6. Inflections of 'Capitulate' (v): (⇒ conjugate) Capitulates v 3rd person singular capitulating v pres p verb, present participle: -ing verb used descriptively or to form progressive verb--for example, "a singing bird," "It is singing." Capitulated

7. “The last thing Europe needs now is an interest rate cut,” says one influential member of the ECB Governing Council in a candid assessment of the current situation. Capitulating to outside political pressure is no one’s definition of an “anchor of stability.”

8. They are capitulating at the height of the campaign, before the negotiations of the Millennium Round even open, refusing to fight effectively against social dumping, refusing to force through a necessary social clause and abandoning the principle of Community preference.