succumbed

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Definition of succumbed in English Turkish dictionary

succumbed to
dayanamadı
succumb
yenik düş

Mary Tom'un etkisine yenik düştü. - Mary succumbed to Tom's influence.

O günaha yenik düşmek için yeterince zayıf. - He was weak enough to succumb to temptation.

succumb
dayanamamak
succumb
karşı koyamamak
succumb
{f} dayanamamak, direnememek, yenilmek; dayanamayarak karşı gelmekten vazgeçmek: He succumbed to her entreaties. Yalvarmalarına
succumb
{f} pes etmek
succumb
{f} (to)
succumb
çökmek
succumb
direnememek
succumb
yenik düşmek (hastalığa)
succumb
boyun eğmek
succumb
yakalanmak
succumb
yenik düşmek

O günaha yenik düşmek için yeterince zayıf. - He was weak enough to succumb to temptation.

succumb
(to ile) yenilmek
succumb
{f} ölmek
succumb
teslim ol
succumb
{f} yenilmek
succumb
mağlup olmak
English - English
past of succumb
succumb
to yield to an overpowering force or overwhelming desire

Thai culture as in many other Asian cultures, is succumbing to the influence of westernization.

succumb
to cease to resist
succumb
If you succumb to temptation or pressure, you do something that you want to do, or that other people want you to do, although you feel it might be wrong. Don't succumb to the temptation to have just one cigarette The Minister said his country would never succumb to pressure. = give in
succumb
{v} to yield, give up, sink or fall under
if the mighty have succumbed how shall the weak emerge unscathed?
if the big ones are that way what can you expect from the younger ones?
succumb
be fatally overwhelmed
succumb
To yield; to submit; to give up unresistingly; as, to succumb under calamities; to succumb to disease
succumb
to die
succumb
to give up, or give in
succumb
{f} give in, surrender, yield, submit; die
succumb
consent reluctantly
succumbed

    Turkish pronunciation

    sıkʌmd

    Pronunciation

    /səˈkəmd/ /səˈkʌmd/

    Etymology

    [ s&-'k&m ] (intransitive verb.) 1604. French & Latin; French succomber, from Latin succumbere, from sub- + -cumbere to lie down; akin to Latin cubare to lie.
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