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succumb
English
Etymology
From Old French succomber, from Latin succumb?.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /s??k?m/
- Rhymes: -?m
Verb
succumb (third-person singular simple present succumbs, present participle succumbing, simple past and past participle succumbed)
- (intransitive) To yield to an overpowering force or overwhelming desire.
- (intransitive) To give up, or give in.
- (intransitive) To die.
- (transitive) To overwhelm or bring down.
Synonyms
- (die): See also Thesaurus:die
Translations
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yeild
English
Verb
yeild
- Misspelling of yield.
yeild From the web:
- what yield means
- what yield
- what yield sign means
- what yields the most atp
- what yield was the hiroshima bomb
- what yields compound interest
- what yields the most energy
- what yield means in driving
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