succumbing

[səˈkʌmɪŋ]

succumbing Definition

failing to resist pressure, temptation, or some other negative force.

Using succumbing: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "succumbing" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Despite his best efforts, he eventually succumbed to the illness.

  • Example

    She tried to resist the temptation to eat the cake, but eventually succumbed.

  • Example

    The company finally succumbed to the pressure from its shareholders and changed its policies.

succumbing Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for succumbing

Antonyms for succumbing

Phrases with succumbing

  • succumb to one's injuries

    to die as a result of injuries sustained in an accident or attack

    Example

    After being shot, he was rushed to the hospital, but unfortunately succumbed to his injuries.

  • to give in to demands or requests due to external pressure

    Example

    The government finally succumbed to pressure from the public and implemented new policies.

  • to give in to desire or temptation

    Example

    She tried to resist the temptation to buy the expensive dress, but eventually succumbed.

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Summary: succumbing in Brief

'Succumbing' [səˈkʌmɪŋ] refers to failing to resist pressure, temptation, or other negative forces. It is often used in the context of giving in to illness, temptation, or pressure, as in 'Despite his best efforts, he eventually succumbed to the illness.' 'Succumbing' has synonyms like 'yielding,' 'submitting,' and 'capitulating,' and antonyms like 'resisting' and 'withstanding.'