verb
- to give in to pressure, temptation, or a superior force; to yield
- to die from the effects of disease or injury
Usage: past tense of succumb
Usage: past tense of succumb; formal
Examples
- She finally succumbed to peer pressure and joined the group.
- The old building succumbed to years of neglect and collapsed.
- He succumbed to temptation and ate the entire cake.
- The patient succumbed to his injuries after a long battle.
- The town succumbed to the invading army after a brief siege.
- Many trees succumbed to the harsh winter conditions.
- She succumbed to exhaustion and fell asleep at her desk.