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"The act of surrendering or yielding, typically under specific terms or conditions." more

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The employee's capitulation to workplace stress led to burnout.
His capitulation to peer pressure led him down a troublesome path.
The capitulation of historical accuracy in the film upset history enthusiasts.
Investors feared the market capitulation's impact on their portfolios.
The capitulation of the technology sector to innovation shaped the future of communication.
The leader's capitulation to public pressure changed the course of the policy.
His capitulation to temptation led to regrettable consequences.
The soccer team faced capitulation after conceding three goals in the first half.
The capitulation of the company to consumer demands resulted in product improvements.
The mathematician's capitulation to the challenging problem delighted the teacher.
The soccer team faced capitulation after a series of defeats.
The explorers decided on a peaceful capitulation to the indigenous people.
The capitulation of the currency's value affected international trade.
Investors feared the capitulations in the stock market, leading to widespread panic.
The stock market witnessed a sharp decline, signaling the capitulation of investors.
The employee union negotiated better severance packages to avoid a complete capitulation's aftermath.
The capitulation of rational discourse to heated arguments hindered the meeting's productivity.
After much negotiation, there was a capitulation, and both teams agreed to a tie.
The puzzle's difficulty led to the child's eventual capitulation to ask for help.
After losing the game, there was a feeling of capitulation among the players.
The bedtime story had a happy ending with the dragon's capitulation to friendship.
The capitulation's terms were harsh, leading to significant losses for the defeated army.
The squirrel's capitulation to the tempting acorn was swift and adorable.
The capitulation of the company's ethical standards led to a public relations crisis.
The capitulations of the negotiations disappointed both parties.
The capitulation of the team's morale affected their performance on the field.
After playing for hours, the team finally agreed to a capitulation, ending the game.
The treaty included a clause on the capitulation of territories.
The environmentalist expressed concern over the government's capitulation to industrial interests.
The political leader faced criticism for his perceived capitulation to foreign influence.
The capitulation of the stock market led to widespread economic uncertainty.
The artist's capitulation to commercial trends compromised the integrity of their work.
The capitulation of reason to emotion clouded the decision-making process.
The capitulation of artistic expression to censorship sparked a debate on freedom of speech.
The capitulation of personal boundaries in relationships can lead to misunderstandings.
The capitulation of privacy in the digital age has sparked debates on data protection.
The capitulation of the team's strategy to impulsive decisions cost them the match.
The student's capitulation to distractions affected their academic performance.
The captain's capitulation to the storm's fury jeopardized the safety of the ship.
The capitulation of traditional values in society raised concerns among conservatives.
The student's capitulation to solving the math problem earned them a gold star.
The chef's capitulation to the request led to a special dish being prepared.
The rabbit's capitulation allowed the children to pet it gently.
After a lengthy negotiation, the diplomat reluctantly signed the capitulation agreement.
The team's capitulation in the championship game disappointed their fans.
The team's capitulation in the final minutes cost them the championship.
The little rabbit's capitulation to the farmer led to a cozy home in the carrot patch.
The negotiation ended in a peaceful capitulation, avoiding conflict.
The baby's capitulation to sleep brought relief to the tired parents.
The political leader faced criticism for what many perceived as the capitulation's surrender of key principles.
The scientist's capitulation to skepticism delayed the acceptance of groundbreaking research.
The capitulation of the suspect finally brought an end to the hostage situation.
The professor noted the capitulation of traditional teaching methods in the modern classroom.
The capitulation of the defendant in court led to a quicker resolution of the case.
The company's capitulation to the demands of the union averted a strike.
The capitulation of the rebellious faction marked the end of the internal conflict.
The capitulation of the local government to public pressure resulted in policy changes.
The patient's capitulation to unhealthy habits hindered their recovery.
The capitulation of the defendant's alibi weakened their case in court.
The capitulation of the environmental policy to corporate interests alarmed conservationists.
The capitulation of the opposition party to coalition talks reshaped the political landscape.
The capitulation of community values to individualism created social tensions.
The capitulation of the defendant's defense strategy surprised the courtroom.
The explorer's capitulation to exhaustion forced an early end to the expedition.
The diplomat's skillful negotiation prevented the capitulation of territorial rights.

Capitulation

kuh-pich-uh-ley-shuhn
nounThe act of surrendering or yielding, typically under specific terms or conditions.
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Last Updated On: May 3, 2024
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