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Capitulate Meaning in English

word

kəˈpɪtʃuɫeɪt/, /kəˈpɪtʃuɫɪt
kuh-PICH-uh-layt
kɐpˈɪtʃʊlˌeɪt
kuh-PICH-yuh-layt

Definition

To stop opposing and finally accept something, especially after a struggle or when under pressure; to surrender or give in.

Usage & Nuances

Formal and literary; often used in contexts of negotiation, war, or debates. Implies a reluctant or forced surrender after resistance. Commonly followed by 'to' (capitulate to demands). Not used for everyday giving up (use 'give in' or 'surrender' for common situations).

Example Sentences

After a long negotiation, the company finally capitulated to the workers' demands.

basic

The army refused to capitulate despite being surrounded.

basic

He will not capitulate to unfair rules.

basic

In the end, she capitulated and agreed to help with the project.

natural

No matter what I said, my parents wouldn’t capitulate on the curfew.

natural

Sometimes, it’s smarter to capitulate than to fight a losing battle.

natural