To stop to oppose or resist.
1 To explain is not to excuse; to criticise is not to capitulate .
2 Hunger forced him in the end to capitulate , and he was killed.
3 Hammer them with overwhelming firepower and battalions of troops until they capitulate .
4 As no aid appeared, the citizens wrung from him permission to capitulate .
5 The prince there told Norwich, that he supposed he intended to capitulate .
6 They hastened to capitulate , and in August, 1584, received a Spanish garrison.
7 But I was resolved neither to retrace my steps nor to capitulate .
8 They were induced to capitulate , under promise of protection and safe escort.
9 Moshesh, worn out, was about to capitulate at last to the Boers.
10 Genoa, garrisoned by Massena, had just been forced by famine to capitulate .
11 If we don't worry her too much she is sure to capitulate .
12 It is unlikely they would just throw in the towel and capitulate .
13 At the end of that time General Frost concluded to capitulate .
14 In that winter Potidæa was forced to capitulate to the Athenians.
15 But McCrory also indicated he would not immediately capitulate to the DoJ's demands.
16 The organizers of the venture had to capitulate on both points.
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