Examples of 'succumb' in a sentence
Meaning of "succumb"
'Succumb' as a verb means to yield to a superior force or overpowering desire. It is commonly used to indicate giving in to pressure, temptation, or a harmful influence
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- To yield to an overpowering force or overwhelming desire.
- To give up, or give in.
- To die.
- To overwhelm or bring down.
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I must succumb to the power of a tyrannical law.
And in that place he did succumb to what was offered.
If we succumb to darkness just to defeat this curse.
But we must not succumb to our fear.
Who succumb to the stress of their responsibilities.
God forbids that we succumb to such impertinence.
All succumb to the sins of the city.
You do not have to succumb to any dream.
Do not succumb to the promises of a better place.
Carol thompson has succumb to her injuries.
They succumb to whatever their partner wants.
The trick is to not succumb to your frustrations.
I like a girl who knows how to succumb.
One must never succumb to provincial ignorance.
Soon he will be exhausted and will succumb.
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I am not a man to succumb to the blandishments of a woman.
The book is too mighty to succumb to fire.
Do not make me succumb to your forceful embrace.
You were among the last to succumb to it.
We will never succumb to the pressure of terrorism.
She watched her mother succumb to grief.
People do succumb to the sins of the earth.
But do not be tempted to succumb to its charms.
If you succumb once you will be lost.
I was scared that he might succumb to social pressure.
I did not succumb to the temptation to check them.
People who give up often succumb to impatience.
It is easy to succumb to the temptation of buying pesticides.
Many come close to madness or succumb to madness.
We will not succumb to terror and fear.
Yet the nation would not succumb.
She had chosen to succumb to parental pressure.
A rhythm that you will both succumb.
That you prove to succumb to aesthetic norms.
It was obvious that the whale must succumb.
They either want to succumb to it or reign over it.
The virtues as a means in order not to succumb.
The minute you succumb to your disease.
But it is a temptation to which many do not succumb.
He also tends to succumb to food and money.
I succumb too easily to the pleasures of the flesh.
Most of us will succumb to microbes before then.
Too much is at stake for us to succumb to this.
Procrastinators often succumb to this sort of perfectionism.
I succumb to such intense carnal desire.
All who visit succumb to its charms.
Succumb to her charms at a first glance.
The highest level succumb to this temptation.
Succumb to the beauty of a volcano in eruption.
Fatmagül will not succumb to their blackmails.