capitulate
[ kuh-pich-uh-leyt ]
/ kəˈpɪtʃ əˌleɪt /
verb (used without object), ca·pit·u·lat·ed, ca·pit·u·lat·ing.
to surrender unconditionally or on stipulated terms.
to give up resistance: He finally capitulated and agreed to do the job my way.
Origin of capitulate
SYNONYMS FOR capitulate
OTHER WORDS FROM capitulate
ca·pit·u·lant, noun ca·pit·u·la·tor, noun un·ca·pit·u·lat·ed, adjective un·ca·pit·u·lat·ing, adjectiveWORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH capitulate
capitulate recapitulateWords nearby capitulate
capitol, united states,
capitoline,
capitonnage,
capitular,
capitulary,
capitulate,
capitulation,
capitulationism,
capitulum,
capiz,
caplet
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British Dictionary definitions for capitulate
capitulate
/ (kəˈpɪtjʊˌleɪt) /
verb
(intr)
to surrender, esp under agreed conditions
Derived forms of capitulate
capitulator, nounWord Origin for capitulate
C16 (meaning: to arrange under heads, draw up in order; hence, to make terms of surrender): from Medieval Latin
capitulare to draw up under heads, from
capitulum
chapter