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16 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Capitulation' in a Sentence

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

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The soccer team faced capitulation after conceding three goals in the first half.
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.
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 squirrel's capitulation to the tempting acorn was swift and adorable.
After playing for hours, the team finally agreed to a capitulation, ending the game.
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.
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.

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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