noun
- the action of surrendering or giving up, especially in a military context
- the action of giving in to demands or pressure; yielding
Examples
- The general signed the capitulation after the siege lasted three months.
- The enemy’s capitulation ended the war.
- His capitulation to peer pressure disappointed his parents.
- The company’s capitulation to union demands avoided a strike.
- After hours of negotiation, her capitulation seemed inevitable.
- The treaty outlined the terms of capitulation for the defeated nation.
- Many saw the politician’s capitulation as a sign of weakness.