Capitulation example sentences

Related (4): surrender, resignation, submission, defeat

ca·pit·u·la·tion

noun

capitulation (noun) · capitulations (plural noun)

  - the action of surrendering or ceasing to resist an opponent or demand:

  - an agreement or set of conditions.

Synonyms

surrender, submission, yielding, succumbing, acquiescence, fall, defeat, resistance

"Capitulation" Example Sentences

1. The company's capitulation to the union's demands resulted in increased costs.
2. The team showed signs of capitulation after conceding two quick goals.
3. The general's announcement of a ceasefire was seen as an act of capitulation.
4. The stock market's steep decline led to widespread capitulation among investors.
5. Despite their initial resistance, the rebels eventually capitulated and surrendered.
6. The defendant's guilty plea was seen as a capitulation to the prosecutor's case.
7. The city's surrender was a clear capitulation to the enemy's superior forces.
8. The CEO's resignation was viewed as a capitulation to the board's demands for change.
9. The artist's shift in style was seen as a capitulation to popular tastes.
10. The company's financial troubles led to a capitulation to its creditors' demands.
11. The losing team's capitulation in the second half was disappointing to their fans.
12. The opposition party's capitulation to the ruling party's agenda was criticized by some.
13. The journalist's silence on the issue was seen as a capitulation to censorship.
14. The athlete's early retirement was viewed as a capitulation to injuries and age.
15. The country's capitulation to foreign demands resulted in loss of autonomy.
16. The musician's decision to perform pop music was seen as a capitulation to commercial interests.
17. The community's capitulation to gentrification resulted in the displacement of long-time residents.
18. The director's decision to alter the ending of the film was seen as a capitulation to test audiences.
19. The student's capitulation to peer pressure led to regrettable behavior.
20. The government's capitulation to corporate interests was criticized by activists.
21. The team's capitulation to nerves in the final minutes cost them the game.
22. The artist's capitulation to his own doubts led to a long period of creative block.
23. The journalist's capitulation to bias compromised the integrity of the publication.
24. The team's capitulation to the weather conditions was a factor in their loss.
25. The teacher's capitulation to student demands led to a loss of classroom control.
26. The artist's capitulation to commercial demands compromised the quality of the work.
27. The company's capitulation to market pressures resulted in a loss of innovation.
28. The politician's capitulation to special interests was seen as a betrayal of constituents.
29. The scientist's capitulation to funding sources compromised the objectivity of the research.
30. The writer's capitulation to the editor's demands resulted in a less compelling story.

Common Phases

1. After days of resistance, the enemy finally surrendered in capitulation;
2. The company's financial problems led to their eventual capitulation;
3. The politician's scandal resulted in his public capitulation;
4. The army's retreat signaled their capitulation in the battle;
5. The negotiations reached a deadlock, forcing one party to accept capitulation.

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