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Filter by Meaning The company succumbed to market pressures and discontinued the production of its popular product.
The team succumbed to their opponents' aggressive play style and lost the game.
The community succumbed to fear and suspicion after a series of break-ins.
The country succumbed to the powerful invading army and was occupied for years.
He succumbed to the temptation of eating a whole pizza by himself.
She succumbed to the charms of her suitor and agreed to marry him.
The company finally succumbed to the pressure and raised the wages of its workers.
He succumbed to depression after his wife's death.
The company succumbed to financial difficulties and filed for bankruptcy.
The town succumbed to the floods and was left in ruins.
She succumbed to peer pressure and started smoking.
The ship succumbed to the rough waves and sank.
The dam succumbed to the pressure of the rising river.
The foam pillow succumbed to the weight of the head.
The cardboard box succumbed to the pressure of the heavy books inside.
The ice rink succumbed to the warm temperatures and melted.
The old building succumbed to the force of the earthquake.
The wooden chair succumbed to the weight of the person sitting on it.
The plastic bag succumbed to the sharp edges of the scissors.
The bridge succumbed to the force of the floodwaters.
The building succumbed to the weight of the heavy snowfall.
The car succumbed to the impact of the collision and was totaled.
The roof succumbed to the strong winds and collapsed.
The balloon succumbed to the sharp thorns of the rosebush.
The fragile vase succumbed to the slightest touch.
The employee succumbed to the temptation of stealing from the company.
The politician succumbed to the pressure of the lobbyists.
The artist succumbed to drug addiction and lost their creativity.
The athlete succumbed to the temptation of using performance-enhancing drugs.
The company succumbed to dishonest practices to increase profits.
The student succumbed to peer pressure and started smoking.
The doctor succumbed to laziness and neglected their patients.
The judge succumbed to pressure and made an unfair ruling.
The journalist succumbed to sensationalism and exaggerated the story.
The politician succumbed to bribery and corruption.
The organization succumbed to corruption and lost its credibility.
The teacher succumbed to favoritism and gave special treatment to some students.
The artist succumbed to the demands of the market and created commercial art.
The government succumbed to the demands of the protesters.
The judge succumbed to the influence of the defendant's lawyer.
The journalist succumbed to the temptation of publishing fake news.
The manager succumbed to the temptation of embezzling funds.
The student succumbed to plagiarism and copied someone else's work.
The athlete succumbed to injuries and had to withdraw from the competition.
The patient succumbed to the complications of his illness despite receiving treatment.
She succumbed to the pressure of her peers and started smoking.
The army unit succumbed to enemy fire and had to retreat.
She succumbed to exhaustion and fell asleep at her desk.
He succumbed to the temptation of smoking despite knowing the health risks.
The city succumbed to a blackout during the storm.
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