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Capitulation

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Capitulation meaning

A reducing to heads or articles; a formal agreement. | The act of capitulating or surrendering to an enemy upon stipulated terms; the act of ceasing to resist an opponent or an unwelcome demand. | The instrument containing the terms of an agreement or surrender.

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The German capitulation was both political, involving the dissolution of the Government, and military, whereas the Japanese capitulation was only military.

After witnessing the shocking capitulation of last February when Liverpool lost 3 – 0 here, the German insisted he had “no words” for that performance.

As we head into 2023, we want to highlight the latest state of Bitcoin’s () volume and volatility after a recent wave of capitulation.

But speaking on his Sky Sports podcast, the former club right-back wasn't shocked by the capitulation in London.

Everton's capitulation against Brighton left them in the relegation zone with just three wins from their 18 matches so far this season - with the rock-bottom Saints one of only two teams below them in the table.

He comes from a sordid lineage of capitulation and appeasement, going back to Dennis Hastert, followed by John Boehner and Paul Ryan.

It says: 'Russia has failed to defeat the Ukrainian military and is now focusing on forcing the capitulation of the civilian population by attacking electricity and water supplies.

Smith returned without any capitulation from Bears general manager Ryan Poles, who eventually traded him to the Ravens on Oct. 31 for a second- and fifth-round pick.

Sometimes it can be hard to find the words to summarise a particular performance but Askey’s use of the term ‘capitulation’ perfectly encapsulates what happened to Hartlepool.

The 30-year-old, who this weekend bemoaned Team USA's Ryder Cup capitulation, has made a career using her popularity after calling time on pro golf back in 2016.

There is no level of capitulation that is satisfactory for those who want to be permanently aggrieved.

This capitulation has opened the door for right-wing populists to pose as anti-war candidates on a nationalist basis, even though the nationalism of a capitalist superpower like the United States always points back towards more imperialism.

To avoid the calamity of an outright default, this reckless ritual usually demands a last-minute deal or capitulation.

Tottenham's wounded players have rallied together and promised to reimburse their embarrassed supporters that travelled to the North East to witness their 6-1 capitulation against Newcastle on Sunday.

Bloodied Swans crawl off the canvas after another AFL grand final capitulation, Jack Snape writes.

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Hamas filled the vacuum in the resistance left by Fatah’s capitulation.

His papers’ capitulation to essentially placate Trump, since there is no other way to view it, signals a dangerous reality concerning how big business may work in our tittering democracy.

On the one side, the fierce fanaticism of the great bulk of nationalists that would stop at nothing to achieve their ends; on the other, a soft spread of decay in outer sections of the Antifederal forces that made them susceptible to capitulation.

The capitulation Netanyahu is ruling out would instead be very specific to the cease-fire negotiations, which have stalled over his late addition of a demand that Israeli forces should retain control of the so-called Philadelphi corridor.