sucumbir
to succumb
verb soo-koom-BEER Rare
Origin: From Latin succumbere (to lie under, to yield), from sub- + cumbere (to lie).
Also means
to give in
Usage Note
Sucumbir is a formal or literary verb meaning to yield to pressure, temptation, or death. It is typically followed by a (sucumbir a la tentación — to succumb to temptation). It is a regular -ir verb. In everyday speech rendirse or ceder are more common for 'giving in.'
Examples
"Al final sucumbió a la tentación."
Natural Translation
In the end he succumbed to temptation.
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