give in

VERB
  1. yield to another's wish or opinion
    The government bowed to the military pressure
  2. consent reluctantly
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How To Use give in In A Sentence

  • The Government should give industry a lead in tackling racism .
  • Then you start to tuck into your breakfast but have to give in after two or three mouthfuls because the pain of chewing and then swallowing the food becomes unbearable.
  • We'll only give in when it becomes mathematically impossible to catch them.
  • Both require a minimum investment of £1, give instant access and include gifts.
  • Give yourself the love and approval you want and silence your natural instincts to give into the nagging and negativity that can dominate your thoughts.
  • Just give in to the sleepy warmth of snow.
  • Doctors should offer patients an opportunity to talk about their prognosis and give information about what might happen. Times, Sunday Times
  • This government will not give in to terrorism.
  • By this point, I'm pretty much immune to any potential sexual peer pressure, and won't easily give into doing anything I'm uncomfortable with.
  • The right choice will give inspiration to choreographer and performer alike and add to the pleasure of the audience.
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