noun
- plural of climbdown; instances of backing down from a position, demand, or claim, especially in a public or embarrassing way
Usage: chiefly British; often used in political or diplomatic contexts
Examples
- The government announced several climbdowns on its controversial tax policy after public outcry.
- The company's climbdowns regarding worker benefits surprised industry observers.
- Political analysts noted the minister's repeated climbdowns during the negotiations.
- After weeks of protest, the administration made multiple climbdowns on its original proposals.
- The negotiations resulted in climbdowns from both sides of the dispute.
- Investors were disappointed by the corporation's climbdowns on expansion plans.