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Phrase: "to give in"

Part of Speech: Verb phrase

Senses:

  1. To surrender or yield: to admit defeat or stop resisting, especially when faced with pressure or persuasion.
    • Example: After arguing for hours, John finally gave in and agreed to go on a vacation with his friends.
    • Example: The protesters refused to give in to the demands of the authorities, standing firm in their beliefs.
  2. To consent or comply: to agree to someone's request, wish, or demand.
    • Example: Sarah requested an extension for her assignment and the teacher was kind enough to give in.
    • Example: The parents gave in to their child's persistent pleas for a pet, finally adopting a kitten.

Usages:

  • Popular usage: The phrase "to give in" is commonly used in everyday conversations to describe the action of surrendering, yielding, or consenting.
  • Local usage: In some regions, "to give in" may also imply giving up or submitting reluctantly to someone's authority or demands.

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