Use "succumb to" in a sentence

1. Or would you succumb to despair?

2. Will Stansted succumb to major expansion?

3. How can men succumb to force?

4. May we never succumb to Satan’s attacks.

5. However, Jeremiah did not succumb to discouragement.

6. Sadly, every year thousands succumb to immorality.

7. we don’t need to succumb to that system.

8. They all succumb to an issue - key Chattering.

9. He would not succumb to such an item.

10. Gandhi did not often succumb to that temptation.

11. Don't succumb to the temptation to have just one cigarette.

12. They often succumb to the temptations and the messages.

13. Did he succumb to the machinations of those enemies?

14. Do not succumb to a craven desire for money.

15. 6 Don't succumb to the temptation to have just one cigarette.

16. The Minister said his country would never succumb to pressure.

17. Those who succumb to its materialistic views suffer spiritual destruction.

18. About 400,000 Americans succumb each year to smoking-related illnesses.

19. What can happen if we succumb to bitterness, resentment, and faultfinding?

20. Two days she had: to resist the temptation or succumb to it.

21. People would succumb to temptation and revert to familiar if inefficient form.

22. We may succumb to flattery because it makes us feel good.

23. Why must Christians not succumb to “the desire of the flesh”?

24. Women often succumb to Boyish charm due to their inherit attraction to children

25. Politicians often succumb to the danger of talking down the economy.

26. 10 We must not succumb to any temptation to steal or be dishonest.

27. And I am not some starry-eyed waif here to succumb to your...

28. Corruptions Even the most pure creature can succumb to tides of darkness

29. Others see their schoolmates succumb to the perils of drugs and crime.

30. Before you succumb to a tempting counteroffer, consider the realities of Counteroffers

31. But Jehovah has never let his faithful people succumb to such a “pestilence.”

32. They succumb to cramp, fall off the track or simply run wildly off course.

33. What will help us to examine our heart if we succumb to telling a lie?

34. 🔊 Even smart people occasionally succumb to the Cacoethes of eating raw cookie dough

35. What forced Germany to succumb at the time were the lies of our adversaries.

36. Elderly patients who are chairbound, Bedridden, or unable to reposition themselves often succumb to pressure ulcers

37. Illustrate how some Christians might succumb to a danger involving 1 John 2:16.

38. In other cases, children succumb to their dire circumstances or have accidents and die.

39. Alternatively: Albedo finally begins to understand why humans succumb themselves to the everchanging tides of love

40. When she does finally succumb to Howard's advances, her identity crumbles into its component parts.

41. 20 If not carefully structured, markets that look competitive can also succumb to monopolistic power.

42. As history revealed, the Vikings did eventually succumb to Christianity as a religion, and Athelstan

43. Being constantly bombarded by worldly propaganda and attitudes, we could easily succumb to Satan’s deadly attacks.

44. Some common synonyms of Capitulate are defer, relent, submit, succumb, and yield.

45. Partners in a good marriage do not persistently succumb to anger, quarreling, and holding a grudge.

46. 29, 30. (a) How did “the arms of the south” succumb to the assault from the north?

47. Studio heads and directors ignore the long list of artistic failures and succumb to the tidal pull.

48. Never a department to succumb to philosophical fashions, it continues to represent a wide variety of philosophical positions and approaches.

49. And sometimes that control should manifest itself in allowing oneself to succumb to television's sometimes banal pleasures without guilt.

50. This does not mean that India will succumb to pressures or accept conditionalities that are contrary to its national interests.

51. 22 And sometimes that control should manifest itself in allowing oneself to succumb to television's sometimes banal pleasures without guilt.

52. They even succumb, in the end, to the charms of a girl, which Grahame would have winced at.

53. Too often they succumb to the temptations which surround all of us and which can appear so enticing.

54. Synonyms for Capitulate include surrender, yield, submit, succumb, concede, relent, bow, quit, acquiesce and budge

55. Most patients succumb when the diaphragm and rib muscles become paralyzed, and breathing becomes impossible.

56. Let's say that as an alien you arrive in your space-ship, have a bumpy landing and succumb to amnesia.

57. Steelyard nor Anacreon - spunkier circumvent over Branniest succumb intergrading nothing shipkeeper that of itself effendi

58. (Genesis 8:21; Jeremiah 17:9) Unless we strongly oppose sinful tendencies and temptations, we will succumb to their allurements.

59. Ischgl’s allure is internationally unquestioned. Even top stars from the music industry succumb to the attractions of this Alpine lifestyle metropolis.

60. We can not, we will not succumb to the dark impulses that lurk in the far regions of the soul everywhere.

61. This cleans the slate making it less likely that you will feel guilty or succumb to any future pressure or emotional blackmail.

62. 25 We can not,(www.Sentencedict.com) we will not succumb to the dark impulses that lurk in the far regions of the soul everywhere.

63. In high-acid environments, lake waters grow unnaturally clear, as plankton and other types of microscopic life succumb.

64. 19 By the request, “Do not bring us into temptation,” we in effect ask Jehovah not to allow us to succumb when tempted or pressured to disobey him.

65. Alert Asleep A nutcase Attackers are always on the lookout for a potential victim, some one who will succumb easily.

66. Dare and the world always yields. If it beats you sometimes, dare it again and again and it will succumb. 

67. Yanni Live at the Acropolis 1080p Digitally Remastered & Restored“Aria”Ode to Humanity… I will never lose my faith in you!… Do not succumb to fear!…No mat

68. In many African countries, people living with AIDS frequently succumb to TB as a final, deadly opportunistic infection, making AIDS and TB a particularly dangerous co-epidemic.

69. Capitulate and its synonyms "yield," "submit," and "succumb" all mean to give way to someone or something, with a few slight differences in emphasis

70. If we succumb to the empty view of the worldlings around us we too will find ourselves all Ajitter, frustrated, feeling bitter, angry and upset with our circumstances

71. 28 Dare and the world always yields. If it beats you sometimes, dare it again and again and it will succumb. 

72. Their only son, Nhamodzenyika, who was born in 1963 during this period of detention and imprisonment, would succumb to a severe attack of malaria and died in Ghana in 1966.

73. In such an atmosphere, weak ones may easily fall into temptation and commit other works of the flesh such as “fornication, uncleanness, loose conduct, [or succumb to] fits of anger.”

74. Synonyms for be Bested by include lose, be beaten, be defeated, suffer defeat, be the loser, capitulate, come off second-best, fail, fall and succumb

75. Calves may succumb to acute toxic gut problems caused by Clostridium perfringens type A or E, rather than C or D, which are included in many 7 or 8-way clostricial vaccines

76. (2 John 9-11) May we never succumb to the Devil’s wiles by abandoning the Christian “path of truth” to follow false teachers who seek to “introduce ruinous ideologies” and try to ‘exploit us with well-turned phrases.’ —2 Peter 2:1-3, Byington.

77. ‘The top players will continue to demand more money and eventually the league will Cave in to the pressure from the big clubs.’ Synonyms yield , surrender, submit, succumb, back down, make concessions, capitulate, give in, give up, raise the white flag, show the white flag

78. Flitting instead between glibly narrated snapshots of Tibetan history and culture, the author picks up--while consistently omitting to capitalise on--the threads of detail that mark this region's world-beating spiritual allure: scantily dressed pilgrims who frequently (albeit apparently Contentedly) succumb to exposure on the freezing plateau

79. Curative surgery is possible in approximately 50% of Ampullary cancer compared to that of less than 10% in pancreatic adenocarcinoma 18).Despite the high rate of potentially curative resection, the majority of patients with Ampullary carcinomas will eventually succumb to recurrent disease 19).Given the rarity of this disease, there is absence of

80. It indicates the contrast between the Autarchic Chinese civilization that survived, despite internal ebbs and flows, for several millennia, until starting to succumb during the 19th century to foreigners, imposed by force, culminating in the importation of the Marxist ideology, and its fanatical destruction of Chinese tradition epitomized by the Cultural Revolution.