The act of surrendering to the enemy.
1 The capitulation , if it ever took place, would come under different circumstances.
2 Based on the Crows' second half capitulation , it will go much longer.
3 The suburbs of Warsaw taken; the capitulation of the city daily expected.
4 The ceremony which sealed the capitulation of Santiago was simple and short.
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6 There was food for reflection in the tranquil capitulation of the defenders.
7 The negociations for the capitulation , resumed in the morning, will probably succeed.
8 That day they arranged together the preliminaries of the treaty of capitulation .
9 As he spoke he threw the capitulation of Berwick on the table.
10 The stern warrior would not hear of the word surrender or capitulation .
11 Nevertheless they resumed the siege, and the place was surrendered by capitulation .
12 The words, though in themselves unremarkable, seemed to escalate the wall's capitulation .
13 This movement brought the garrison to terms, and a capitulation immediately followed.
14 With night came the first sign of peace, or rather of capitulation .
15 First, that all hostilities shall cease pending the agreement of final capitulation .
16 Complaints, very ill founded, immediately arose concerning the infraction of this capitulation .
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