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Meanings of
give in
in English
Portuguese
sucumbir
Catalan
consentir
Spanish
conceder
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To stop to oppose or resist.
yield
succumb
capitulate
give up
knuckle under
buckle under
Portuguese
sucumbir
Portuguese
aceder
Spanish
acceder
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Yield to another's wish or opinion.
bow
submit
defer
accede
Portuguese
aceder
Synonyms
Examples for "
bow
"
bow
submit
defer
accede
Examples for "
bow
"
1
I
bow
in return; we take our seats; and the lesson begins.
2
It was impossible to
bow
;
whispered thanks went in the wrong direction.
3
Three of them were paddling; the fourth sat motionless in the
bow
.
4
In another minute he was standing in the
bow
,
lance in hand.
5
I shall humbly
bow
before her as spokesman and beg our case.
1
Good news: I was permitted to
submit
samples as a private citizen.
2
Current regulations require futures market participants to
submit
data anonymously to regulators.
3
The company hopes to allow anyone to
submit
creations in the future.
4
The Commission is yet to
submit
a report to the federal government.
5
We ask that you
submit
accurate information and refrain from impersonating others.
1
However,the company has some flexibility to
defer
capital expenditure separately whendeclining demand.
2
The union agreed to
defer
strike action after the Labour Court intervened.
3
The judge said he would
defer
making any order until June 30th.
4
But if it's at all possible -don't
defer
that dream holiday.
5
It may be wise to
defer
a personal concern for a day.
1
Lufthansa was not the first company forced to
accede
to ISS' wishes.
2
Washington did not
accede
to those demands, the first senior official said.
3
He made the suggestion without the slightest thought that she would
accede
.
4
Mr. Chairman, we willingly
accede
to the request made by the defence.
5
Both you and your friend must
accede
to it, as Parker explains.
Usage of
give in
in English
1
Whose address and telephone number did she
give
in
case of emergency?
2
You'd better
give
in
at once; you'll have to in the end.
3
We believe that personal balance allows you to
give
in
healthier ways.
4
You'll
give
in
every time just to have the power struggle over.
5
I am afraid I must
give
in
-
for
the
sake of the boys.
6
Amazon seemed to
give
in
to the legal pressure in this case.
7
This section of the Army will not
give
in
till the last.
8
If we
give
in
,
it will trigger more illegal activities, Li said.
9
To
give
in
to emotions in this case would be highly mistaken.
10
It often happens when a woman's totem refuses to
give
in
completely.
11
But Van Duzer swore he would never
give
in
in this case.
12
Once I set a price I'm a stone wall; never
give
in
.
13
But I had to
give
in
now that the widder was right.
14
I am afraid you will have to
give
in
like the rest.
15
At the end of that time he was forced to
give
in
.
16
But we have no evidence to
give
in
support of the charge.
Other examples for "give in"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
give
in
give
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
give in
Portuguese
sucumbir
curvar-se ao peso de
desistir
consentir
ceder
aceder
Catalan
consentir
concedir
cedir
Spanish
conceder
consentir
claudicar
doblegarse
ceder
acceder
Give in
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Give in
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
South Africa
Common
Australia
Common
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