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Capitulate

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The king had to capitulate to the demands of the rebels.
The soldier refused to capitulate to the enemy's ultimatum to surrender.
The enemy's tactics were too much for the exhausted soldiers, and they were forced to capitulate.
The landlord had no choice but to capitulate and lower the rent.
The country's leaders had to capitulate to foreign pressure and make significant policy changes.
The enemy finally decided to capitulate after prolonged negotiations.
The enemy army had no choice but to capitulate to the victorious general's terms.
The defendant was advised to capitulate and plead guilty to receive a lighter sentence.
The government was forced to capitulate to the demands of the protesters to avoid further unrest.
After a long legal battle, the company chose to capitulate and settle out of court.
The union reluctantly agreed to capitulate to management's demands.
The stubborn landlord had to capitulate to the tenant's request for a reduction in rent.
The soldiers decided to capitulate after their leader was captured.
The hostage takers finally agreed to capitulate after a tense standoff with the police.
The criminal finally decided to capitulate and turn himself in to the police.
The team had no choice but to capitulate to their opponents' superior skill.
The sports team refused to capitulate and fought until the very end.
The company agreed to capitulate to the demands of the union workers.
The rebels were forced to capitulate to the government's terms.
The losing side in the battle had no choice but to capitulate and surrender their weapons.
The defeated army had no choice but to capitulate to the enemy's conditions.
The company had no choice but to capitulate to the demands of their largest shareholder.
The politician refused to capitulate to her opponent's accusations, standing firm in her convictions.
The teacher refused to capitulate to the student's argument that they deserved a higher grade.
The politician had to capitulate to the public's demand for stricter gun control laws.
The company had to capitulate and pay the settlement to the injured worker.
The author had to capitulate to the publisher's demands to make significant changes to the manuscript.
The resistance group's morale was broken, and they had no choice but to capitulate to the government's forces.
The guerilla fighters were surrounded and had no choice but to capitulate.
The defenders of the fortress were running low on supplies and ammunition and had no option but to capitulate.
The resistance fighters finally decided to capitulate when they realized they were outnumbered.
The general ordered his troops to capitulate and retreat to avoid further casualties.
The army was instructed to capitulate and lay down their weapons to avoid further bloodshed.
The rebels eventually had to capitulate and accept the terms of the peace agreement.
The country's leadership was forced to capitulate to the invading army in order to save civilian lives.
The rebels had to capitulate to the government's military might.
The losing side in the battle had no choice but to capitulate and surrender.
The captain of the sinking ship had to capitulate and order his crew to abandon the vessel.
The enemy forces demanded that the town capitulate or face complete annihilation.
The student had no choice but to capitulate and accept the punishment.
The landlord had to capitulate and lower the rent to keep the tenants.
The country had no choice but to capitulate to the demands of the invading army.
The company refused to capitulate to the demands of the striking workers.
The politician refused to capitulate to the pressure from the opposition.
The company had to capitulate to the demands of the striking workers.
The defendant decided to capitulate and plead guilty to the charges.
The company refused to capitulate to the demands of the activist shareholders.
The coach urged the team not to capitulate and to keep fighting until the end.
The government was forced to capitulate and agree to the demands of the protestors.
The politician's refusal to capitulate to pressure from special interest groups earned her respect from her constituents.
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