Examples of 'gives way' in a sentence
Meaning of "gives way"
Gives way: To yield or make space for something/someone else; To collapse or break under pressure
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- third-person singular simple present indicative form of give way
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gives way
And amnesty gives way to a new beginning.
I will follow it until my strength gives way.
No healthy muscle gives way that easily.
He gives way too many details to stuff.
Return when sun gives way to moon.
It gives way to the infinity of the space.
Each generation gives way to the next.
It gives way to avoid the materialistic comforts.
That instead gives way to more time.
When all around my soul gives way.
The lesser gives way to the greater.
Gives way to the magic and the dog.
The conscious gives way to the subconscious.
Without warning it all gives way.
The ammonia gives way to crystalline hydrocarbons.
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The pride of accomplishment gives way to vanity.
Purity gives way to art and honors it.
Because anger sometimes gives way to resignation.
Fatigue gives way to adrenaline pumping in new trials.
This confusion often gives way to frustration.
It gives way sometimes and then.
A politics of conformity gives way to a politics of defiance.
Water gives way to obstacles with deceptive humility.
Each monster slain gives way to another.
This gives way to a wave of euphoria.
Blind trust in progress gives way to disappointment.
It then gives way to a floral and persistent mouth.
The negating intellect gives way to fantasy.
Smile gives way to concerned look.
One zealous orthodoxy gives way to another.
This gives way to contact personalization.
Warmth which in turn gives way to heat.
The new gives way to old business.
There is a point where sanity gives way to depression.
This also gives way to identify trends.
Or until some fence gives way.
This only gives way to the devil.
The bracing eventually gives way.
An innovation that gives way to a real revolution.
Coherence in which the duality of division gives way to.
Prudence now gives way to mere pusillanimity.
Aims to be strong but gives way in.
One year gives way to the next.
The fear that held us now gives way.
But the stone gives way to a mountain.
But it is stone that gives way.
Emotional hunger gives way to biological hunger.
It gives way to the natural we even forget her presence.
Substantive criticism gives way to pure stigmatization.
And gives way to warm water from the north.