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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61. An air of combativeness may be present, but you don't have to succumb to anyone else's aggressive tendencies.
62. In many African countries, people living with AIDS frequently succumb to TB as a final, deadly opportunistic infection, making AIDS and TB a particularly dangerous co-epidemic.
63. Add another 320 calories and 8 grams of fat if you succumb to the coffee cake.
64. Many trees succumb as a black line develops along the graft union.
65. I didn't succumb without a struggle to my uncle's allurements (H. G. Wells. See also Synonyms at produce, relinquish.
66. Kids of all ages will succumb to the magic of Walt Disney world in Orlando.
67. Though they befriended Cairne Bloodhoof and his mighty tauren warriors, many orcs began to succumb to the demonic bloodlust that had plagued them for years.
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68. We shall never succumb to or compromise with terror, in Jammu and Kashmir or elsewhere.
69. He said the United States was not willing to engage in a search for partial solutions — to succumb, as he put it, to a siren song.
70. They would not succumb to this Titan who was bent on undoing them.
71. You will succumb to temptation, and probably more than once.
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.