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1. phrasal verbIf you give in, you admit that you are defeated or that you cannot do something. All right. I give in. What did you do with the ship? [VERB PARTICLE] 2. phrasal verbIf you give in, you agree to do something that you do not want to do. I pressed my parents until they finally gave in and registered me for skating classes. [VERB PARTICLE] Officials say they won't give in to the workers' demands. [VERB PARTICLE + to] More Synonyms of give in See full dictionary entry for givegive in in British Englishverb (adverb)1. (intransitive) to yield; admit defeat 2. (transitive) to submit or deliver (a document) give in in American English 2. to abandon a claim, fight, or argument; surrender; yield See full dictionary entry for give Examples of 'give in' in a sentencegive in This was not a place where you were allowed to give in to emotion.More or less without thought, other than her determination not to give in, she jammed on her brakes.His voice was almost rough with the beat of his blood, his hunger, the rushing need he refused to give in to. In other languagesgive in British English: give in / ɡɪv ɪn/ VERB If you give in, you admit that you are defeated or that you cannot do something. All right. I give in. What did you do with it? - American English: give in
- Arabic: يَسْتَسْلِمُ
- Brazilian Portuguese: render-se
- Chinese: 让步
- Croatian: popustiti
- Czech: vzdát se
- Danish: give op
- Dutch: opgeven
- European Spanish: renunciar
- Finnish: antaa periksi
- French: céder
- German: nachgeben
- Greek: υποχωρώ
- Italian: arrendersi
- Japanese: 屈服する
- Korean: 항복하다
- Norwegian: overgi (seg)
- Polish: poddać się
- European Portuguese: render-se
- Romanian: a se da bătut
- Russian: сдаваться
- Latin American Spanish: ceder
- Swedish: ge sig
- Thai: ยอมแพ้
- Turkish: yenilgiyi kabullenmek
- Ukrainian: здаватися
- Vietnamese: đầu hàng
Chinese translation of 'give in' vi - (= yield)
屈服 (qūfú) to give in to sth 屈服于(於)某事 (qūfú yú mǒushì)
vt - [essay etc]
上交 (shàngjiāo)
See give All related terms of 'give in'Definition to admit defeat My parents gave in and let me go to the camp. Synonyms admit defeat collapse quit comply succumb cave in (informal) See giveAdditional synonymsDefinition to surrender under agreed conditions The club eventually capitulated and granted equal rights to women. Synonyms give in, yield, concede, submit, surrender, comply, give up, come to terms, succumb, cave in (informal), relentDefinition to give up or grant (something, such as a right) The government has never conceded that territory to the rebels. Synonyms give up, yield, hand over, surrender, relinquish, cedeDefinition to accept the will of another person or a superior force If I submitted to their demands, they would not press the allegations. Synonyms surrender, yield, give in, agree, bend, bow, endure, tolerate, comply, put up with (informal), succumb, defer, stoop, cave in (informal), capitulate, accede, acquiesce, toe the line, knuckle under, resign yourself, lay down arms, hoist the white flag, throw in the sponge - give
- give (a) free rein to something or someone
- give birth
- give in
- give rise to something
- give someone a piece of your mind
- give someone away
Additional synonymsDefinition to give in to a temptation or an influence We'll never surrender to the terrorists. Synonyms give in, yield, submit, give way, quit, succumb, cave in (informal), capitulate, throw in the towel, lay down arms, give yourself up, show the white flag Definition to give way, submit, or surrender, through force or persuasion She yielded to general pressure. Synonyms bow, submit, give in, surrender, give way, succumb, cave in (informal), capitulate, knuckle under, resign yourself |