Crossword-Solution: CAPITULATE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Capitulate | n. | To settle or draw up the heads or terms of an agreement, as in chapters or articles; to agree. |
| Capitulate | n. | To surrender on terms agreed upon (usually, drawn up under several heads); as, an army or a garrison capitulates. |
| Capitulate | v. t. | To surrender or transfer, as an army or a fortress, on certain conditions. |
We have 24 clues for the answer “CAPITULATE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Yield on certain conditions | 1 answer |
| Surrender one's troops | 1 answer |
| Stop resisting | 2 answers |
| SURRENDER on terms | 2 answers |
| buckle under | 5 answers |
| COME across | 13 answers |
| Knuckle under | 14 answers |
| Give in | 21 answers |
| Comply | 25 answers |
| Cave | 36 answers |
| Concede | 39 answers |
| Acquiesce | 41 answers |
| Defer | 42 answers |
| back down | 54 answers |
| Bow | 60 answers |
| Accept | 60 answers |
| Yield | 63 answers |
| Descend | 63 answers |
| Allow | 67 answers |
| Surrender | 68 answers |
| Generate | 70 answers |
| Give ___ up | 78 answers |
| Produce | 82 answers |
| Fall | 100 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
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Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
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Sentences with CAPITULATE (5)
The cheap prices of its commodities are the heavy artillery with which it batters down all Chinese walls, with which it forces the barbarians’ intensely obstinate hatred of foreigners to capitulate.
When the bus company was finally compelled to capitulate and to drop its policy of segregated seating, King had become a national hero.
The Abbot, esteem'd a holy man, Will hold what he has and grasp what he can; The cream of the soil he loves to skim, Why not levy a contribution on him? Dagobert: The stranger speaks well; not far away That convent lies; and one summer's day Will suffice for a horseman to reach the gate; The garrison soon would capitulate, Since the armed retainers are next to none, And the walls, I wot, may be quickly won.
Among the rest, Philibert de Chalon, Prince d'Orange, who was in command at the siege of Florence, under the Emperor Charles the Fifth, gambled away the money which had been confided to him for the pay of the soldiers, and was compelled, after a struggle of eleven months, to capitulate with those whom he might have forced to surrender.(39) (39) Paul.
Conscious of their superiority over the Barbarians in arms and discipline, they disdained to yield, they refused to capitulate: every obstacle was surmounted by their patience, courage, and military skill; and the memorable retreat of the ten thousand exposed and insulted the weakness of the Persian monarchy.
Quotes with CAPITULATE (3)
When Carl asked the Brices to bring their whole family to therapy, everyone in the family knew intuitively what that meant. Their whole world would be exposed: all its caring, its history, its anger, its anxiety. All in one place at once time, subject to the scrutiny and invasion of a stranger. And that was too much vulnerability. With its own unconscious wisdom, the family elected Don to stay home and test the therapists. Did we really mean everybody? Would we weaken and cap…
Your call is clear, cold centuries across; You bid me follow you, and take my cross, And daily lose myself, myself deny, And stern against myself shout ‘Crucify’.My stubborn nature rises to rebel Against your call. Proud choruses of hell Unite to magnify my restless hate Of servitude, lest I capitulate. The world, to see my cross, would pause and jeer. I have no choice, but still to persevere To save myself — and follow you from far, More slow than Magi-for I have no star. An…
Failure generates its own majesty. Defeat becomes a panoptic stain on the soul; it creates its own all-embracing pathos. Reverses engulf us in fleshy feelings of self-pity, sorrow, and apathy. Resounding setbacks might even be subtlety attractive because it means we can give up trying. It is tempting to accept defeat, surrender to our insecurities, and admit that because of failing to accomplish one particular goal that the best part of our life was wasted. Cynically writing …
Where this answer appears
Appears in: LAT, Newsday, NYT.
Used 7 times in crossword archives (1973–2021).