succumb in the PONS Dictionary

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Translations for succumb in the Bulgarian»English Dictionary (Go to English»Bulgarian)

succumb Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

succumb [or give in] to provocation

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English
In chemistry applications, whilst the polymer is often suitable for the majority of glassware work, it can succumb to catastrophic failure.
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These suckers rarely reach more than 5 m tall before succumbing to a new attack of the fungus.
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The daughter died soon and his wife succumbed to her injuries.
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It is therefore very easy for them to succumb to the temptation of thinking of themselves as better than others.
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Numerous settlers succumbed to the harsh winter climate and malnutrition disease as they exhausted the limited natural resources on the island.
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He also tends to succumb to food and money.
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Should an endodontically treated tooth not be properly protected, there is a chance of it succumbing to breakage from normal functional forces.
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He succumbed to heat exhaustion, however, and dropped out near the halfway point.
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In the end, unable to effectively combat the evil around them, they tragically succumb.
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Ultimately the club succumbed to rising real estate prices during the dot-com bubble.
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