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Filter by Meaning The political leader refused to capitulate to the opposition's demands for early elections.
The country was forced to capitulate to the economic sanctions imposed by its neighbors.
The student had to capitulate and ask for extra help after struggling to keep up with the coursework.
The army was forced to capitulate to the enemy's superior firepower.
The defending army finally had to capitulate when their supply lines were cut off.
The company decided to capitulate to the union's demands in order to avoid a prolonged strike.
The landlord had to capitulate the property to the new owner.
The coach refused to capitulate to the player's demand for more playing time.
The kidnapper finally decided to capitulate and release the hostage.
The general was asked to capitulate and withdraw his troops from the region.
The coach refused to capitulate to the player's demands for more playing time.
I tried to convince my boss to give me a raise, but eventually had to capitulate.
Despite her best efforts, Sarah had to capitulate and admit that she was not ready to take the exam.
The team captain had to capitulate and apologize to the referee after disputing a call.
The author had to capitulate and rewrite the ending of the book after receiving negative feedback from readers.
The boxer had to capitulate and throw in the towel after sustaining a serious injury in the ring.
The CEO had to capitulate and step down after a scandal involving financial improprieties.
The company had to capitulate and file for bankruptcy after years of financial mismanagement.
The company had to capitulate and offer a refund to customers after a defective product caused widespread complaints.
The athlete had to capitulate and withdraw from the race due to an injury.
The politician had to capitulate and compromise on certain issues in order to form a coalition government.
The company had to capitulate and settle a lawsuit after being accused of patent infringement.
The tenant was asked to capitulate the apartment to the landlord's ownership.
The negotiator had to capitulate his demands to reach a compromise.
The teacher had to capitulate his lesson plan to accommodate the students' needs.
The company had to capitulate to the demands of the union workers.
The dictator was forced to capitulate his power to the people's revolution.
The defendant had to capitulate his plea in court to avoid a harsher sentence.
The rebel forces were forced to capitulate after months of fighting.
The musician had to capitulate his spot in the band to the new member.
The company decided to capitulate its patents to avoid a legal battle.
The country decided to capitulate its territory to avoid a war.
The artist had to capitulate the design of his artwork to the client's preferences.
The government had to capitulate to the demands of the opposition party.
The teacher had to capitulate her authority to the principal's decision.
The defeated army had to capitulate its weapons to the victors.
The company had no choice but to capitulate to the union's demands.
The government had no choice but to capitulate and give in to the protesters' demands.
The president was pressured to capitulate and step down from office.
The CEO was forced to capitulate and step down from his position.
The king was forced to capitulate and relinquish his throne.
The politician refused to capitulate to the opposition's pressure.
The hostage had no choice but to capitulate to the kidnapper's demands.
The team captain urged his players not to capitulate to the opponent's aggressive tactics.
The suspect refused to capitulate to the police's interrogation tactics.
The athlete refused to capitulate to his opponent's aggressive tactics.
The government refused to capitulate to the terrorist's demands.
The politician had to capitulate to the opposition's demands to pass the bill.
The politician had to capitulate and concede defeat after a long and bitter campaign.
John was unwilling to capitulate and kept trying to win the game, even though it was clear he had no chance.
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