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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The team's capitulation in the second half cost them the game.
The prisoner's signed agreement to testify was seen as a capitulation to the prosecution's case.
The writer's capitulation to publisher demands led to a watered-down version of the book.
The student's submission of a blank exam paper was seen as a capitulation to their lack of preparation.
The thief's written confession was a capitulation to his guilt.
The company's capitulation to the hackers' demands only encouraged further attacks.
The apology letter was a capitulation to the offended party's feelings.
The plant's capitulation to the lack of sunlight stunted its growth.
The driver's capitulation to the icy roads caused a car accident.
The athlete's capitulation to exhaustion led to his withdrawal from the race.
The company's capitulation to the union's demands brought an end to the strike.
The country's capitulation to foreign pressure caused a loss of sovereignty.
The writer's capitulation to the publisher's requests resulted in a diluted and uninspiring book.
The team's capitulation in the final minutes of the game cost them the victory.
The company's capitulation to the market competition resulted in lower profits.
The soldier's capitulation to the enemy led to his capture.
The team's capitulation in the game led to a loss.
The artist's capitulation to the gallery's demands compromised the integrity of her work.
The employee's capitulation to his boss's unreasonable demands led to a toxic work environment.
The athlete's capitulation in the final seconds of the match cost them the victory.
The enemy signed a capitulation document, officially surrendering to the victorious army.
The student's capitulation to peer pressure caused her to make a bad decision.
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