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Filter by Meaning The negotiator urged the opposing party to capitulate and come to a compromise.
The company was unwilling to capitulate to the union's demands and decided to go on strike.
The government had to capitulate to public pressure and change the controversial policy.
The student had to capitulate to the teacher's strict grading policies.
The boxer refused to capitulate even though he was badly hurt.
The company had to capitulate to the market's demands for a cheaper product.
The dictator refused to capitulate to the demands of the international community.
The government eventually had to capitulate to the demands of the protesters.
The defendant decided to capitulate and accept a plea deal rather than risk a harsher sentence.
The rebels agreed to capitulate and lay down their arms in exchange for amnesty.
The team captain decided to capitulate and accept the referee's decision, even though it was controversial.
The athlete had to capitulate to injury and withdraw from the competition.
The student had to capitulate to the professor's demands for a higher level of academic rigor.
The athlete had to capitulate and accept a bronze medal after failing to qualify for the finals.
The company had to capitulate and abandon its plans for a controversial new product due to public outcry.
The besieged castle had to capitulate to the enemy's siege engines.
The opposing army surrounded the city and demanded that the defenders capitulate or face destruction.
The warring factions agreed to capitulate and enter into a ceasefire, ending the years-long conflict.
The soldiers decided to capitulate when they ran out of ammunition.
The manager had to capitulate to the employee's demand for a raise.
The rebel leader refused to capitulate to the government's ultimatum and continued the insurgency.
The team had to capitulate to the other team's superior skills and lost the game.
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