Succumb
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British pronunciation/səkˈʌm/
American pronunciation/səˈkəm/

Definición y Significado de "succumb"

to succumb
01

sucumbir

to surrender to a superior force or influence
Intransitive: to succumb to a force or influence
to succumb definition and meaning
02

morir, sucumbir

to die as a result of a disease or injury
Intransitive: to succumb to a disease or injury

succumb

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Ejemplo
Many people succumb to the flu virus during the peak of the flu season.
He succumbed to his injuries after the car accident.
The defunct airline, once a symbol of air travel luxury, succumbed to financial pressures and ceased operations.
The weak student succumbed to peer pressure, abandoning his principles to fit in with the crowd.
The team fought valiantly, but in the end, they succumbed to the opponent's relentless pressure.
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