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mengalah
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succumb, budge, yield, give in, break down, concede defeat
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mati
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die, perish, go out, go off, go dead, succumb
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tdk tahan
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succumb, wear away
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he has become the latest to succumb to the strain
- The opposition will probably be forced to succumb to pressure from the West to join a national unity government.
- But somebody somewhere in the industry might succumb to temptation.
- Is there, I wonder, any danger Nel could succumb to the pressure?
- Do not succumb to the temptation of jumping into impulsive and sensational outbursts of heavy workouts.
- Sooner or later, I fear, they will succumb to pressure from other, more powerful business interests.
- Young people who feel good about themselves are less likely to succumb to negative pressure.
- Who but the dourest of indie-snob purists could fail to succumb to its heady delights?
- Do not succumb to the temptation to reduce development time, stop time, or clearing time.
- And certain vicars choral did succumb to the temptation of female company.
- Her tastes are Brazilian-style barbecues and Japanese food but she does succumb to certain temptations.
- he has become the latest to succumb to the strain
- So should you stay grey, or succumb to the pressure to hit the bottle (of hair colorant)?
- In due course, they succumb to his pressure and in his very presence fall into each other’s arms.
- And whoever gets selected for England will, in a pretty short period of time, succumb to the same forces.
- Indeed, in a critical aside on contemporary journalism, he sees how other editors succumb to temptations of this sort.
- Many of those who die as a result of the disease succumb in their 30s or 40s.
- For many, the quality of life has deteriorated and they succumb to pressure.
- we cannot merely give up and succumb to despair
- Will they will stick to their ground and fight till the end, or succumb to the pressure?
- They have said they are not prepared to succumb to the pressure from the big countries that want everyone else to do as they say and not do as they do.
- They also succumb to the pressure of having to wear many hats and not truly understanding the business.
- They’re about how these characters succumb to these pressures and these influences very much like we all do in our lives.
- At the Olympics, the inexperienced juniors are bound to succumb to the intense pressure that will be exerted.
- She later succumbed to her injuries and was pronounced dead at the Mayerthorpe Hospital.
- These equations will involve both a rate of change of the proportion of the population succumbing to disease, and some unknown parameters, which we will consider shortly.
- Sandra succumbed to the disease, which had plagued her life for the past 13 years, last December.
- Two more elephants are believed to have succumbed to the disease on Sunday.
- An injured student Irshad Ahmad Sheikh succumbed to his injuries on his way to hospital.
- In that time around 12 million sub-Saharan Africans have succumbed to the disease.
- Men will also live for nine years longer without succumbing to heart disease, and those that do will suffer it for less years of their lives.
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