
1) Accede 2) Perish 3) Surrender
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1) Accept 2) Be fatally overwhelmed 3) Buckle under 4) Cave 5) Consent 6) Consent reluctantly 7) French word used in English 8) Give in 9) Give way 10) Go for 11) Knuckle under 12) Surrender 13) To die 14) To give up, or give in 15) To give way to superior force 16) To overwhelm or bring down 17) Yield
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• (v. t.) To yield; to submit; to give up unresistingly; as, to succumb under calamities; to succumb to disease.
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[Verb] To give into force or pressure.
Example: The teacher succumbed to the students' requests to leave the lesson early as they had all worked so hard.
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Suc·cumb' transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Succumbed ;
present participle & verbal noun Succumbing .] [ Latin
succumbere ;
sub under +
cumbere (in comp.), akin to
cubare to lie down. See
Inc...
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Succumb: To lose the will to oppose something or to give up and accept something that you first opposed. In the context of illness, to succumb to an illness is to stop opposing it, to no longer battle it, but to die from it. Succumbing, like passing, has become a euphemism (an inoffensive substitute) for dying. As with many of our words, succumb ca...
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[v] - be fatally overwhelmed
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succumb, succumbing, succumbed 1. To lose one's will to oppose something or to give up and accept something that someone was first opposed to. 2. To submit to an overpowering force or yield to an overwhelming desire; to give up or to give in. 3. Succumbing to, like passing on, has become a euphemism, or a less offensive substitute, for dying. In...
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to give way to superior force; yield: to succumb to despair. · to yield to disease, wounds, old age, etc.; die.
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[Literary terms] be fatally overwhelmed
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[SBAC wordlist] consent reluctantly
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