Examples of 'succumbing' in a sentence
Meaning of "succumbing"
To succumb means to yield to a superior force or overpowering desire. It is often used in the context of giving in to temptation or pressure
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- present participle of succumb
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Economies are succumbing to volatility beyond their borders.
He lingered in critical condition until finally succumbing.
And we were fired before succumbing to true villainy.
Both succumbing to the quick cash of drugs.
August cries before succumbing to his wounds.
Succumbing to such temptation would prove a mistake.
This means not succumbing to panic or euphoria.
Succumbing to the voice of your inner critic.
It is believed they are succumbing to red tide poisoning.
Succumbing to their desires is the easy part.
Air transport is succumbing to these growing challenges.
She wondered if she was finally succumbing to one.
Iran is already succumbing to the international pressure.
There is no effective way to avoid succumbing to pneumonia.
Finally succumbing to your need for rest.
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He finds himself eventually succumbing to her advances.
Without succumbing to the darkness even a little bit.
They are hardly alone in succumbing to its charms.
By succumbing to the fundamental happiness paradox.
Without in any way succumbing to unsound ideas.
Resisting temptation is always harder than succumbing to it.
I left without succumbing to the peer pressure.
He lasted not even a week before succumbing.
Most of our patients are succumbing to acute radiation poisoning.
Succumbing to a temptation occasionally is one thing.
We must not become monuments by succumbing to hopelessness.
People succumbing to infection were buried in the nearby cemetery.
It means we can act without succumbing to grief.
She is close to succumbing when her boyfriend intercedes.
He withstood the brunt of our fire before succumbing.
Sooner or later succumbing our methods.
Succumbing to such purchase encourages wildlife illegal trafficking.
Such state of mind is prone to succumbing to corruption.
Succumbing to the idea of staying longer.
I warned you about succumbing to distraction.
Not succumbing to the temptations and pressures of taste.
But even they are succumbing to the beavers.
Resisting is more exciting than succumbing.
The thought of her succumbing to this merciless illness.
Succumbing to such a temptation is idolatry.
At least she was showing signs of succumbing to my irresistible magnetism.
From succumbing to the communists.
Without the water source it could be succumbing to dehydration.
Which was succumbing to nazi forces.
Tex gave a pretty detailed account of succumbing to brainwashing.
Some regions are succumbing to disease and economic collapse.
And he did it just months before succumbing to his fate.
Before succumbing to her wounds.
As your mind now is succumbing to mine.
Chick succumbing to the pressure.