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Meaning of succumb
to fail to resist or withstand something
Etymology of succumb
The word "succumb" comes from the Latin "succumbere", which is a combination of "sub" (under) and "cumbere" (to lie down)
Historically, the word has been used to describe the act of yielding or giving in to a force or a power, whether it be a physical or a moral one
Synonyms
yield
give in
surrender
capitulate
submit
comply
acquiesce
concede
relinquish
abandon
forfeit
lose
fail
collapse
crumble
break
fold
succumb to pressure
succumb to temptation
bow
defer
resign
quit
cease
desist
stop
halt
pause
relinquish control
relinquish power
relinquish authority
relinquish claim
relinquish title
surrender claim
surrender title
abandon hope
abandon ship
throw in the towel
raise the white flag
give up the ghost
Definitions
- To fail to resist or withstand something, especially a disease, a temptation, or an enemy
- * To give in to a desire or a feeling, especially a negative one
- * To die or cease to exist, especially as a result of a disease or an injury
Usage Examples
- The patient succumbed to the illness after a long and courageous battle
- * She succumbed to the temptation of eating the last piece of cake
- * The company succumbed to the pressure from its competitors and was forced to lower its prices
Antonyms
resist
withstand
overcome
conquer
defeat
triumph
prevail
succeed
win
survive
endure
persevere
persist
continue
carry on
go on
keep going
struggle on
fight on
hold out
hold on
cling to
adhere to
stick to
stay with
remain
stay
last
endure
tolerate
bear
abide
accept
submit
comply
obey
conform
acquiesce