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The example sentences of SUCCUMB in videos (15 in total of 21)

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our possessive pronoun freedom noun, singular or mass from preposition or subordinating conjunction long adjective sleep noun, singular or mass was verb, past tense surprising adjective , for preposition or subordinating conjunction seldom adverb did verb, past tense we personal pronoun succumb verb, non-3rd person singular present more adjective, comparative than preposition or subordinating conjunction an determiner hour noun, singular or mass
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have verb, non-3rd person singular present used verb, past participle this determiner leverage noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction god proper noun, singular to to his possessive pronoun advantage noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction made verb, past participle abimelech proper noun, singular succumb noun, singular or mass to to his possessive pronoun demands noun, plural .
about preposition or subordinating conjunction money noun, singular or mass or coordinating conjunction any determiner of preposition or subordinating conjunction those determiner supposed verb, past participle lesser noun, singular or mass desires noun, plural that preposition or subordinating conjunction only adverb other adjective , amoral proper noun, singular humans noun, plural succumb verb, non-3rd person singular present
but coordinating conjunction conflicted verb, past tense , anakin proper noun, singular would modal eventually adverb succumb verb, base form to to the determiner lure noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner dark adjective side noun, singular or mass , becoming verb, gerund or present participle the determiner
people noun, plural who wh-pronoun succumb verb, non-3rd person singular present to to familial adjective and coordinating conjunction environmental adjective expectations noun, plural they personal pronoun never adverb get verb, non-3rd person singular present a determiner chance noun, singular or mass to to explore verb, base form
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wasn proper noun, singular t proper noun, singular uncommon adjective for preposition or subordinating conjunction women noun, plural to to succumb verb, base form during preposition or subordinating conjunction childbirth noun, singular or mass around preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner age noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction sixteen noun, singular or mass or coordinating conjunction so adverb ,
organic proper noun, singular bananas noun, plural are verb, non-3rd person singular present grown verb, past participle more adverb, comparative often adverb in preposition or subordinating conjunction dry adjective , hot adjective climates noun, plural so preposition or subordinating conjunction they personal pronoun don verb, non-3rd person singular present t proper noun, singular succumb noun, singular or mass to to pests noun, plural
would modal succumb verb, base form to to frostbite verb, base form if preposition or subordinating conjunction he personal pronoun tied verb, past tense them personal pronoun up preposition or subordinating conjunction at preposition or subordinating conjunction night noun, singular or mass , so preposition or subordinating conjunction he personal pronoun simply adverb decided verb, past tense to to keep verb, base form
and coordinating conjunction now adverb she personal pronoun feared verb, past tense that preposition or subordinating conjunction her possessive pronoun daughter noun, singular or mass , mary proper noun, singular , might modal also adverb succumb verb, base form to to the determiner growing verb, gerund or present participle

Use "succumb" in a sentence | "succumb" example sentences

How to use "succumb" in a sentence?

  • Temptation likes best those who think they have a natural immunity, for it may laugh all the harder when they succumb.
    -Catherynne M. Valente-
  • The best are led to make greater demands upon themselves. As for those who succumb, they did not deserve to survive.
    -Albert Camus-
  • Never succumb to the temptation of becoming bitter. As you press for justice, be sure to move with dignity and discipline, using only the instruments of love.
    -Martin Luther King, Jr.-
  • Well, demonization itself can help ... to provide an alibi. You succumb to the Devil incarnate, and as a result you're not guilty yourself.
    -Hannah Arendt-
  • The greatest threat to compassion is the temptation to succumb to fantasies of moral superiority.
    -Stephen Batchelor-
  • Even a strong man can succumb to the wiles of a pretty girl with pointy shoes.
    -Joseph Delaney-
  • I am in the pitiable situation of feeling all the force of temptation without having the strength to succumb to it.
    -Lord Chesterfield-
  • Be positive, be positive. It's rough out there, but don't succumb. Don't succumb to the cynicism in the world.
    -Cameron Crowe-
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Definition and meaning of SUCCUMB

What does "succumb mean?"

/səˈkəm/

succumb

verb
To eventually die from a disease.

What are synonyms of "succumb"?
Some common synonyms of "succumb" are:
  • yield,
  • submit,
  • surrender,
  • capitulate,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/yēld/

yield
noun verb

Amount of crops grown. To bend or break because of a strong force.

/səbˈmit/

submit
verb

To accept a superior force has power over you.

/səˈrendər/

surrender
noun verb

action of surrendering. To give up in a fight that you cannot win.

/kəˈpiCHəˌlāt/

capitulate
verb

cease to resist opponent or unwelcome demand.

What are antonyms of "succumb"?
Some common antonyms of "succumb" are:
  • resist,
  • conquer,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/rəˈzist/

resist
noun verb

resistant substance applied as coating to protect surface during process. To not be affected by e.g. a force or an effect.

/ˈkäNGkər/

conquer
verb

overcome and take control of place or people by military force.

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