Use "succumb|succumbed|succumbing|succumbs" in a sentence

1. Eventually... the male succumbs to death.

2. Succumbing to such thoughts is self-destructive.

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

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

5. She succumbs after being slipped an ecstasy tablet.

6. The city succumbed after only a short siege.

7. Or would you succumb to despair?

8. The town succumbed after a short siege.

9. Will Stansted succumb to major expansion?

10. How can men succumb to force?

11. One who succumbs to Cowardice is known as a coward.

12. One who succumbs to Cowardice is known as a Coward.

13. We succumbed to the Blandishments of tropical living.

14. 11 A few men succumbed to her charm.

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

16. However, Jeremiah did not succumb to discouragement.

17. We succumbed to the Blandishments of tropical living.

18. Sadly, every year thousands succumb to immorality.

19. Yet, many of God’s dedicated nation have succumbed to idolatry.

20. 1 She succumbed to weariness and went to bed.

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

22. He would not succumb to such an item.

23. 15 She succumbed to the temptation of another drink.

24. Gandhi did not often succumb to that temptation.

25. He succumbs to the temptation of attending church services at Lowick, where Casaubon cuts him irretrievably.

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

27. I succumbed to temptation and ordered the lemon meringue pie.

28. His career was cut short when he succumbed to cancer.

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

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

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

32. Now, feeling broken hearted and lonely Blue succumbs to the life of call girl.

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

34. Many people have succumbed to torpor after a week's heavy drinking.

35. After an artillery bombardment lasting several days the town finally succumbed.

36. May 2: Senator Joseph McCarthy succumbs to illness exacerbated by alcoholism and dies.

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

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

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

40. Of course, many persons have not succumbed to living a debauched life.

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

42. Synonyms for Capitulates include surrenders, yields, submits, succumbs, concedes, relents, bows, quits, acquiesces and budges

43. AtIGIE KIECKHEFER, Billiardist, DEAD; Five Times Holder of World's Three-Cushion Championship Succumbs in Chicago

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

45. 6 Don't succumb to the temptation to have just one cigarette.

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

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

48. Her mother succumbed to a long-term illness later that year on Christmas Eve.

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

50. The second succumbed to his wounds earlier this evening at an area hospital.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

59. The enemy succumbed soon after our soldiers'strong blowing on its fort like violent storm.

60. 10 We must not succumb to any temptation to steal or be dishonest.

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

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

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

64. 18 They would not in the end abandon their vital interests by succumbing to Soviet blandishment.

65. He saves Marie's life by giving her his gas mask, but he succumbs to the gas himself.

66. After Joker finally succumbs to his illness and dies, Batman carries his body out of Arkham City.

67. Or it may be that someone dear to us comes close to or even succumbs to death.

68. In 1939 the TLC succumbed to AFL pressure and ousted CIO unions from its ranks.

69. After the promise of recent weeks, Tottenham meekly succumbed to the Premier League's bottom club.

70. She succumbed to an unexpected cerebral haemorrhage at the easel two weeks before the opening.

71. Thank goodness she had not succumbed to the idea of having Alice live with her.

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

73. The town finally succumbed last week after being pounded with heavy artillery for more than two months.

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

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

76. The island's inhabitants had no immunity to the diseases carried by the explorers and quickly succumbed.

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

78. Putnam's succumbed to the Circumambient rigours and duly turned to stone, and is now no more

79. But now observers are asking: has the Material Girl finally succumbed to the cosmetic surgeon's knife?

80. Kida said most of those who succumbed to the heat wave were elderly with heart diseases.