succumb in the PONS Dictionary

succumb Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to succumb to temptation

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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One nature is brilliant with miracles, the other succumbs to injuries.
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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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It is therefore very easy for them to succumb to the temptation of thinking of themselves as better than others.
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It is the consciousness of humans helplessly succumbing to a reality which overshadows them.
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The club played only briefly before succumbing to financial problems.
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Diagnosed with heart disease in the early 1940s and subject to increasing periods of morbid anxiety, he succumbed to heart failure in 1946.
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On the tour, they argue, flirt, and eventually succumb to their mutual attraction.
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He valiantly took the first set after being down 35 and saving three set points, before finally succumbing in three sets.
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In the end, unable to effectively combat the evil around them, they tragically succumb.
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The tape plays out to which suddenly his head drops and it appears he has succumbed to the poison.
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