Permanent cessation of vital functions.
1 Once in a while Prince Adelsberg succumbs to the, rules of etiquette.
2 And how frequently the feeble life succumbs and the lately-born infant dies.
3 Shortly afterwards he succumbs on the operating table for no apparent reason.
4 But she finally succumbs under the influence of the following refined vituperation:-
5 Yet even the gayest of tempers succumbs at last to constant friction.
6 Page never succumbs to the cuteness such a sassy character might encourage.
7 When will is bitter against intellect, it is the latter that succumbs .
8 Unless the soldiers are made of very stern stuff, physical endurance succumbs .
9 It is a sudden, uncontrollable rush of passion to which Marguerite succumbs .
10 If he succumbs to it, I dinna know what darkness will follow.
11 Her own reason, which succumbs to her love, is the precious token.
12 After a long siege he succumbs to famine, surrenders and is executed.
13 But suddenly he or she becomes faint, and succumbs to heart disease.
14 March 2011 In a major concession, Labour succumbs to notion of water charges.
15 He secures an unexpected breakthrough, but ultimately succumbs to drugs, violence and self-absorption.
16 The parliament succumbs in the attempts to regain possession of the administrative power.
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