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succumb
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
succumb
(verb)
succumb
/sə
ˈ
kʌm/
verb
succumbs
;
succumbed
;
succumbing
succumb
/sə
ˈ
kʌm/
verb
succumbs
;
succumbed
;
succumbing
Britannica Dictionary definition of SUCCUMB
[
no object
]
somewhat formal
1
:
to stop trying to resist something
They will pressure you, and you must try not to
succumb
.
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—
often +
to
Try not to
succumb to
the pressure.
It's easy to
succumb
[=
give in
] to the temptation to oversimplify this kind of problem.
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2
:
to die
The patient eventually
succumbed
.
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usually +
to
He
succumbed to
his injuries. [=he died because of his injuries]
She fought a good fight but finally
succumbed to
cancer.
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