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How to use capitulating in a sentence

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The fish yielded slowly, making powerful but short runs, eventually capitulating to the constant pressure of the line, rod and drag.
However, there is never an excuse for capitulating and surrendering the public interest to the dictates of the market.
Furthermore, they have resisted capitulating to the world at large and remained faithful to the community of believers in Sardis.
On Thursday morning, October 11, executives of the five networks issued a joint decision essentially capitulating to the government demand.
He must have taken a bit of a running jump at it though, because he travelled about half an inch before capitulating in a salty heap.
Opponents and unions accused Bradford Council of short-changing the district's children to secure the Serco company's profits by capitulating to its demands.
However, she has since declared that she would back him following claims in the media that she was capitulating too easily to British demands.
Europe pays the price of her usual cowardice and, once again, the majority of the politicians only think of capitulating.
By bombing Serbia for not capitulating, NATO has, in effect, sided with the KLA, which remains the primary obstacle to peace.
Pilot association members sacked their union executive last November for capitulating to government demands for staff cuts and huge concessions on wages.
Lingering holdouts against the broad downward trend, like France, are finally capitulating.
Illich writes that this tactic is designed to justify the reason to keep negotiations alive without pleading, begging or capitulating.
After capitulating before a vicious reign of terror, the Apostle confesses to Mary and promptly rounds a corner on his way to becoming a rock of the Church.
Tied to commodity prices, Canada's stock market held up until the summer of 2008 before capitulating, following the dizzying descent recorded by oil prices in the market.
And the ROH, as it is, is a standing rebuke to Labour's declared philosophy: opportunity for all. After meeting Mr Fisher, the ROH showed some signs of capitulating.
They are completely capitulating on their earlier stances.
Some Syriza members are accusing him of capitulating to the E. U., and it is not so surprising that he has chosen to take a few shots at the Germans, whom many Greeks hold responsible for their current woes.
If China does not want to give the appearance of capitulating to US pressure, it seems that expectations for an imminent announcement may be misplaced.
In capitulating and in conciliating with the ruling classes, the bureaucratic leaderships lead to demoralization and division between the workers.
A disappointing South Africa limped through the pool, eventually capitulating to England to relegate them to a difficult quarter final against New Zealand.
Examples from Classical Literature
Tyson motioned to his knee during the opening round of Friday's fight, but boxed on before capitulating in a fourth-round knockout by the Brixton-born fighter.
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