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capitulate - Dictionary definition and meaning for capitulate

CAPITULATE

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  • (verb) surrender under agreed conditions

    I finally capitulated and agreed to do the job his way. -added by Administrator

    The army capitulated fearing total wipe out. -added by Aswathy_inlas

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Mnemonics for capitulate

  • (Tag: ) Cap it's too late, we will have to surrender.. (cap = captain, you are talking to the captain of your army)

    added by sriharisharma    editEdit Mnemonic

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  • (Tag: ) capital+ate -> if someone ate the capital that means the king of the capital has surrendered.

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  • (Tag: it is slightly related 2 cappuccino(flavor of coffee),so we SURRENDER ourself over the taste of the coffee.) 

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  • (Tag: ) CAP ITU LATE : Cap(close/cover/stop) it, it is too late. Give in, yield, to stop resisting an enemy

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  • (Tag: ) This word can be related to Capitalism which weakened all the colonies.

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  • (Tag: ) captured by someone ----> surrendered

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  • (Tag: ) Capitulations of the Ottoman Empire made empire slender and end as a result of this.

    added by junker    editEdit Mnemonic

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