verb

succumb

to succumb, to yield, to die

He finally succumbed to temptation and ate the cake.

He finally succumbed to temptation and ate the cake.

She succumbed to her injuries after the accident.

She succumbed to her injuries after the accident.

to succumb to ((sth.)) to fail to resist pressure, temptation, or a negative force. He succumbed to his desire for chocolate.

Synonyms: yield, surrender, give in; Antonyms: resist, overcome

From Latin 'succumbere', from 'sub-' (under) + 'cumbere' (to lie down). Literally 'to lie down under'.

Imagine 'lying down under' a great weight or pressure, unable to resist it any longer.

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