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Bow to Meaning in English

expression

ˈbaʊ/, /ˈboʊ/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ
BAU tuh, BOH too, BOH tuh, BOH tih
bəʊ/ /tˈuː
BOH too

Definition

To bend your upper body forward as a sign of respect or greeting, or to give in or submit to someone or something.

Usage & Nuances

Can describe a literal gesture (physical bow) or a figurative surrender or giving in, often to authority, pressure, or circumstances. In the figurative sense, pairs with abstract nouns: 'bow to pressure', 'bow to demands'. Common in both formal and informal contexts.

Example Sentences

He bowed to the king when he entered the room.

basic

Sometimes you must bow to new rules at work.

basic

The performers all bowed to the audience after the show.

basic

The company had to bow to public pressure and change its policy.

natural

She refuses to bow to anyone, no matter what happens.

natural

Politicians often bow to the will of the people before elections.

natural