surrounded and out of food, the enemy were forced to capitulate. capitulate- to surrender
No matter how they pressure and vilify me, I will not capitulate.
beleaguer
To capitulate is to surrender. An example sentence would be: He had no choice but to capitulate when the police showed up.
Depends which 'yield' you mean. Yield as in 'give in or surrender, back down, capitulate, cede, collapse or resign. Or the other meaning of 'harvest or income, produce or profit'
The prefix for "capitulate" is "capit-".
surrounded and out of food, the enemy were forced to capitulate. capitulate- to surrender
No matter how they pressure and vilify me, I will not capitulate.
Despite his initial reluctance, the negotiator had no choice but to capitulate to the demands of the opposing party in order to reach a resolution.
Capitulate means to surrender or give up a fight.
Capitulate means give up or cease to resist an opponent, surrender.
The king may capitulate if you give him something in return.
Capitulate.
beleaguer
To capitulate is to surrender. An example sentence would be: He had no choice but to capitulate when the police showed up.
Surrender, yield, acquiesce.
capitulate