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    Suc·cumb
    /səˈkəm/

    verb

    • 1. fail to resist pressure, temptation, or some other negative force: "he has become the latest to succumb to the strain" Similar yieldgive ingive waysubmitOpposite resistconquer
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  3. Definition of succumb verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  4. SUCCUMB definition: 1. to not be able to stop yourself doing something: 2. to die or suffer badly from an illness. Learn more.

  5. verb (used without object) to give way to superior force; yield: to succumb to despair. Synonyms: surrender, accede, submit. to yield to disease, wounds, old age, etc.; die. succumb. / səˈkʌm / verb. to give way in face of the overwhelming force (of) or desire (for) to be fatally overwhelmed (by disease, old age, etc); die (of) Discover More.

  6. succumb meaning: 1. to not be able to stop yourself doing something: 2. to die or suffer badly from an illness. Learn more.

  7. May 18, 2024 · May 09, 2024. 2 senses: 1. to give way in face of the overwhelming force (of) or desire (for) 2. to be fatally overwhelmed (by disease, old.... Click for more definitions.

  8. Definitions of 'succumb' If you succumb to temptation or pressure, you do something that you want to do, or that other people want you to do, although you feel it might be wrong. [formal] [...] More. Conjugations of 'succumb' present simple: I succumb, you succumb [...] past simple: I succumbed, you succumbed [...] past participle: succumbed. More.

  9. Origin succumb (1400-1500) French succomber, from Latin succumbere, from sub- ( → SUB-) + cumbere “to lie down”. succumb meaning, definition, what is succumb: to stop opposing someone or something th...: Learn more.

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