succumbing in English

verb
1
fail to resist (pressure, temptation, or some other negative force).
he has become the latest to succumb to the strain

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1. Succumbing to such thoughts is self-destructive.

2. Succumbing to pressure, the government opened up the country.

3. But would succumbing to such pressures really please God?

4. Succumbing to a post partum infection, Elizabeth of York died on 11 February, her 37th birthday.

5. But we do read in the newspaper every day about companies succumbing to the disruption of technology.

6. Kalob Brassier was pronounced dead at age 31 after succumbing to the fatal vehicle crash.

7. 18 They would not in the end abandon their vital interests by succumbing to Soviet blandishment.

8. Awoken is the story of Kara, a med student whose brother, Blake, is gradually succumbing to FFI

9. It involves always submitting to God’s will instead of following the way of least resistance or succumbing to fleshly inclinations.

10. Between his time in the poor schools and his mother succumbing to mental illness, Chaplin began to perform on stage.

11. Calamity because of succumbing to the temptation that involved his very soul. —Proverbs 7:5-8, 21-23.

12. Of course we return for the second act, succumbing to the age-old desire to see how it all turns out.

13. Browbeaten Sentence Examples The client and their lawyers who were so Browbeaten and bullied managed to resist succumbing to such pressure

14. Antonyms for Abjuring include bowing to, giving in to, submitting to, succumbing to, surrendering to, yielding to, accepting, adhering to, allowing and emphasising

15. Such similarity spells danger, for plantations of doppelganger bananas lack genetic diversity and are therefore at risk of succumbing to disease.

16. 9 At times, we may become so discouraged that we can be in danger of succumbing to the effects of negative emotions.

17. Because of the countercurrent anatomy and physiology of the avian lung, caged birds are at increased risk of succumbing to fumes from Bleaches and other cleaning agents.

18. 18 The political problem is how to co-opt the movement's energy and motivational anger without succumbing to its incoherence and being tainted by the wacko voices within it.

19. Google has adapted its free email service to help those letting loose after a few evening cocktails or succumbing to lovelorn moments from firing off messages they might regret in the morning.

20. Such assistance should address the importance of breastfeeding; the need for maternal and baby health care to avoid succumbing to a treatable disease; and protecting the health of the mother by avoiding the use of harmful steroidal contraception, abortifacients and abortion.

21. Uncle Buckism is succumbing to the rich and powerful – who have powerful attorneys on their team – and they know they intimidate those poor people who don’t! Beryl Buck was aware of Buckism when she left her money to the poor and powerless

22. “Coveting, pouting, or tearing others down does not elevate your standing, nor does demeaning someone else improve your self-image.” “Crouchers move through a garden at a stoop: naming, gasping, horraying, admiring or Coveting plants; Gapers saunter, smiling or sighing at what they find, succumbing to an intangible beatitude that takes them for a brief escape into another dimension.”