Synonym: acquiesce, comply, decease, die, expire, give way, perish, submit, yield. Similar words: succor, succinct, succeed in, successfully, cumbersome, accumulate, such, suck. Meaning: [sə'kʌm] v. 1. consent reluctantly 2. be fatally overwhelmed.
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31. If not carefully structured, markets that look competitive can also succumb to monopolistic power.
32. On this occasion the Astropath must seem to succumb to the pressure of his work.
33. Some succumb to the pressure and claim they have obtained evidence where in fact there is little or none.
34. Then they used scare tactics, telling the audience that fat people were apt to succumb to something called Sudden Death syndrome.
35. People would succumb to temptation and revert to familiar if inefficient form.
36. But he knew that he had one more duty to perform before he allowed himself to succumb to his craving for rest.
37. But it was a mark of Gielgud's essential seriousness that he did not succumb to the shallowness of the West End.
38. She licked her very dry lips and refused to succumb to the temptation of another drink.
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40. They hope families will succumb to the traditional last-minute dash to buy gifts.
41. But they were not willing to see one acre of irrigated land succumb to the forces of nature, regardless of cost.
42. I wondered if Peter would succumb to the pressures of an expanding family and a planned house purchase.
43. Do not succumb to a craven desire for money.
44. Do not succumb to a crave desire for money.
45. They will never succumb to the enemies.
46. Don't succumb to the weekend warrior syndrome.
47. Businesses succumb to competition and disappear.
48. Yet Caroline refused tamely to succumb.
49. I was determined not to succumb to the virus.
50. Personally, I try my best not to succumb to the pressure to check work e-mail while I'm off-duty.
51. It is a time of struggle not to succumb to the hatred all around. As the menfolk kill and talk of necessary sacrifice, these women must fight battles of their own.
52. All I fear will succumb before the tremendous array of negative arguments and forces.
53. During this risky time , some older people succumb to depression and a sense of meaninglessness.
54. John Terry epitomised the team's never-say-die spirit, refusing to succumb to Bolton's increasing reliance on long balls and aerial pressure.
55. Most people who die from MRSA succumb to the toxic shock that sets in when their immune system goes into overdrive.
56. If it beats you sometimes, dare again and it will succumb.
57. Though she still has cravings sometimes even now, she doesn't succumb.
58. However, the findings are a reminder of why now — more than ever — we must refuse to succumb to political apathy and laissez-faire demagoguery.
59. Demons invade us? Irollan shall not succumb to their fiery swords.
60. Self-Analysis has the solution to this, it shows a person how they can raise their tone level and stop falling towards succumb.
More similar words: succor, succinct, succeed in, successfully, cumbersome, accumulate, such, suck, such as, thumb, number, modicum, stumble, occur, accuse, cum laude, document, occupy, dumbfound, a number of, any number of, accuracy, occupant, accurate, the accused, circumspect, documentary, circumstance, to the number of, occupation.