to give way

Definición y significado de "give way"en inglés

to give way
01

ceder

to finally agree to something, especially after much resistance or arguing
to [give] way definition and meaning
IdiomIdiom
example
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The determined resistance finally made the invading army give way, leading to their retreat.
02

to move aside in order to make space or allow someone or something to pass

CollocationCollocation
example
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In a crowded hallway, polite people often give way to those in a hurry.
03

to break down under physical or metaphorical pressure

IdiomIdiom
example
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The company's financial stability began to give way as it faced mounting debt and losses.
04

to fail to perform or function as expected

IdiomIdiom
example
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The overworked laptop's battery gave way, and it shut down unexpectedly.
05

to be replaced by something considered to be superior, more advanced, or more cost-effective

IdiomIdiom
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Printed newspapers are gradually giving way to online news platforms as digital media becomes more prevalent.
06

to lose control over one's feelings and to allow them to take over

IdiomIdiom
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The news of her success made her give way to tears of joy.
07

to pause during a speech and let someone else speak or ask a question

example
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In the classroom discussion, the teacher gave way to the students to share their thoughts on the assigned reading.
08

to put more effort into rowing

example
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Feeling the pressure from their opponents, the rowers gave way with determination, propelling their boat forward.
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