Definition of capitulatenext
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as in to succumb
to cease resistance (as to another's arguments, demands, or control) one side finally capitulated when it became clear that they couldn't win the argument

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How does the verb capitulate differ from other similar words?

Some common synonyms of capitulate are defer, relent, submit, succumb, and yield. While all these words mean "to give way to someone or something that one can no longer resist," capitulate stresses the fact of ending all resistance and may imply either a coming to terms (as with an adversary) or hopelessness in the face of an irresistible opposing force.

officials capitulated to the protesters' demands

When would defer be a good substitute for capitulate?

While in some cases nearly identical to capitulate, defer implies a voluntary yielding or submitting out of respect or reverence for or deference and affection toward another.

I defer to your expertise in these matters

When is it sensible to use relent instead of capitulate?

While the synonyms relent and capitulate are close in meaning, relent implies a yielding through pity or mercy by one who holds the upper hand.

finally relented and let the children stay up late

When can submit be used instead of capitulate?

The synonyms submit and capitulate are sometimes interchangeable, but submit suggests full surrendering after resistance or conflict to the will or control of another.

a repentant sinner vowing to submit to the will of God

When could succumb be used to replace capitulate?

The words succumb and capitulate can be used in similar contexts, but succumb implies weakness and helplessness to the one that gives way or an overwhelming power to the opposing force.

a stage actor succumbing to the lure of Hollywood

When is yield a more appropriate choice than capitulate?

In some situations, the words yield and capitulate are roughly equivalent. However, yield may apply to any sort or degree of giving way before force, argument, persuasion, or entreaty.

yields too easily in any argument

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Recent Examples of capitulate In parts of Caracas and several interior regions, hardline Chavista groups have publicly denounced the government’s energy agreements with American firms and accused the leadership of capitulating to foreign interests. Antonio María Delgado, Miami Herald, 6 May 2026 His father, a billboard magnate, was a stern man who would whip his son with a razor strap for stepping out of line, but the youngster refused to capitulate to his dad’s authority. Paul Bond, HollywoodReporter, 6 May 2026 However, Trump might still emerge a winner – if Iran is forced to capitulate and agree to the maximalist demands made by the US. Ivana Kottasová, CNN Money, 2 May 2026 An institution that has survived multiple rounds of air strikes, international isolation, and the death of much of its senior leadership does not capitulate because a few more names are removed from the org chart. Thomas Wright, The Atlantic, 1 May 2026 See All Example Sentences for capitulate
Recent Examples of Synonyms for capitulate
Verb
  • Rogers fought for his life for more than a week before succumbing to his injuries.
    Jesse Zanger, CBS News, 10 Dec. 2025
  • Some of the victims succumbed to burn injuries and others died due to suffocation, News18 reported.
    Laura Sharman, CNN Money, 7 Dec. 2025
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  • Among the rights Carr surrendered with her plea was being able to vote in elections until her voting rights are restored.
    Chris Ramirez, jsonline.com, 11 Dec. 2025
  • The Kansas City Chiefs have officially surrendered control of their playoff chances.
    Pete Sweeney, Kansas City Star, 11 Dec. 2025
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  • According to some analyses, the rule led to more defensive and cautious play from players too afraid to concede the game-winning goal, despite the intention of the rule to encourage more exciting play in extra time.
    Kierra Frazier, CBS News, 11 June 2026
  • Novo Nordisk acknowledges the side effects without conceding the label needs to say more.
    Ryan Brennan June 11, Charlotte Observer, 11 June 2026
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  • All prize claims must be submitted within 180 days of the drawing date for draw games.
    Chris Sims, IndyStar, 10 Dec. 2025
  • Groups like Road America that want to create a plate can submit an application that includes 500 signatures from people who intend to buy the plate and pay a $15,500 development fee.
    Hope Karnopp, jsonline.com, 9 Dec. 2025

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“Capitulate.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/capitulate. Accessed 17 Jun. 2026.

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