succumb
su
ccumb
ˈkəm
kēm
British pronunciation
/səkˈʌm/

Définition et signification de « succumb » en anglais

to succumb
01

succomber à

to surrender to a superior force or influence
Intransitive: to succumb to a force or influence
to succumb definition and meaning
example
Exemples
Despite his strong will, he eventually succumbed to the persuasive arguments of his friends.
Malgré sa forte volonté, il a fini par succomber aux arguments persuasifs de ses amis.
The team fought valiantly, but in the end, they succumbed to the opponent's relentless pressure.
L'équipe a combattu vaillamment, mais à la fin, ils ont succombé à la pression incessante de l'adversaire.
02

succomber

to die as a result of a disease or injury
Intransitive: to succumb to a disease or injury
example
Exemples
He succumbed to his injuries after the car accident.
Il succomba à ses blessures après l'accident de voiture.
By the time the ambulance arrived, she had already succumbed to her injuries.
Au moment où l'ambulance est arrivée, elle avait déjà succombé à ses blessures.
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