Examples of 'had succumbed' in a sentence

Meaning of "had succumbed"

Used to describe someone giving in or yielding to something. It implies that the person was unable to resist the pressure or influence

How to use "had succumbed" in a sentence

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had succumbed
Of the dead had succumbed to their injuries.
They rested upon an illusion to which we had succumbed.
He had succumbed to his injuries in the hospital.
Even the snoring had succumbed to the night.
Eve had succumbed to the temptation of the serpent.
That his only surviving son had succumbed to the.
You had succumbed to your feelings for him.
I did not want to believe that he had succumbed to his primal nature.
You had succumbed to your grief.
Brought to life by their efforts after he had succumbed to the arrows.
But they had succumbed to the cold weather.
Certainly it was miraculous that these two alone had succumbed amid such adventures.
I had succumbed to the way seeing is labeled and described.
Maybe my heart had succumbed to bitterness.
They returned to their planet to find that their families had succumbed to the plague.

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In waking life he had succumbed to his drug addiction.
Medical personnel were summoned to the scene but the man had succumbed to his injuries.
Mathilde had succumbed to all the agonies of extreme shyness.
Revolutionary Guard commanders boasted at the time that the Americans had succumbed to Iranian pressure.
He had succumbed to an autoimmune disease.
It was discovered that she had succumbed to a lethal dose of morphine.
He had succumbed to her message, her single word.
Make Adria think he had succumbed to her will.
And he had succumbed to his injuries and died this morning.
Sir William Springett had succumbed to a fever.
Some had succumbed to disease.
To make matters worse, captain and crew had succumbed to scurvy.
My love had succumbed to cancer.
Fortunately, not all of them had succumbed to Fear.
The sister had succumbed to heart trouble which was aggravated by the pregnancy.
Unfortunately I too had succumbed to injury.
Metz had succumbed to the German attraction.
Commander, how would we know if an individual had succumbed to carbon monoxide poisoning?
Her mother had succumbed to the same disease just two years before.
I was wrong . Maybe my heart had succumbed to bitterness.
Northern Arabia had succumbed to Byzantine influences and was faced with its own particular problems.
I was able to protect Daniel, make Adria think he had succumbed to her will.
Over half of the building had succumbed to neglect and the forces of nature.
The position in which he had left him was critical . He probably had succumbed.
And you realized they had succumbed to the injuries you checked on the accused.
Unfortunately, Parabolan was one of the anabolic steroids that had succumbed to this fate.
My entire family had succumbed to the Pandoravirus.
By Wednesday it had infected our Maths dept beyond recall-even the secretarial staff had succumbed.
Pop realized Wolfgang had succumbed to the temptation of evil.
They had succumbed to a reactionary ethno-centric nationalism intolerant of Quebec 's aboriginal and immigrant minorities.
Hitler believed Freemasons had succumbed to Jews conspiring against Germany.
I had succumbed to the evils of the flesh, I can assure.
It worked, for he had succumbed to no wounds.
Had succumbed to a pile up?
His teammate Nico Rosberg had succumbed to gearbox troubles a few laps earlier.

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