Synonym: accede, bow, buckle under, defer, knuckle under, submit, succumb, yield. Similar words: cave in, believe in, give, give off, give way, give up, give out, give away. Meaning: v. 1. submit or yield to another's wish or opinion 2. consent reluctantly.
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(61) Never one to give in, he rubbed the sleepy dust from his eyes and renewed his attack.
(62) Nothing was important but to give in again to the onrush of his mouth.
(63) The President said he would never give in to demands by terrorists.
(64) Or was it all a pack of lies to make me give in?
(65) Parents who give in to a toddler's temper will increase the likelihood of tantrums recurring and find themselves becoming more angry.
(66) If I thought it was worth publishing(http://sentencedict.com), he would give in to my judgment.
(67) In the end, I had to give in to dad -- he's usually right anyway.
(68) But she was not going to give in to him.
(69) Both May and Bert are determined not to give in to their physical weaknesses.
(70) They had to give in to so pious a purpose, and they agreed to wait until the work was finished.
(71) You shouldn't always give in to other people -- stick up for yourself more.
(72) Sooner or later the woman will give in, because the squalor is not held against the menfolk but against her.
(73) Angrily she dashed the tears away with the back of one hand, refusing to give in to weakness and self-pity.
(74) If this was what you chose, then you had to give in to it.
(75) And step by step the King was pressing him; step by step Melwas was forced to give in front of the attack.
(76) Lithuania refused to give in to the diktat from Moscow.
(77) She longed to give in to the desire in his eyes and her own body's urging.
(78) Never give in, never, never, never, in nothing great or small, large or petty, never give in except to convictions of honor and good sense. Never yield to a force; never yield to the apparently overwhelming might of the enemy. Winston Churchill
(79) The impression the debtor seeks to give in his affidavit evidence is that he is not well placed financially.
(80) She felt a shrinking in herself, the old pathetic readiness to give in quietly.
(81) He says that there's an old song ... keep up the fight ... we won't give in.
(82) Afraid she might give in quickly and completely if she stayed here any longer, she made a dash for the door.
(83) For one moment he hesitated, provoking her to give in to the gentle malice which settled inside her.
(84) But I couldn't give in; one monster is much like another - once you falter, you're done.
(85) This time we would not give in, we would take the pain and suffer in silence.
(86) But not until the following May, when the whole Council had united to demand intervention, did she give in.
(87) You know when to stand your ground and when to give in.
(88) She searched his face for just the slightest hint that there might be the chance of some give in his rigidity.
(89) Please be strong tonight - don't give in to temptation.
(90) Bloggs were at last forced to give in.
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