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English Dictionarygive in to something phrasal verb (
see also give)
to no longer try to stop yourself from doing something you want to do:
Don’t give in to the temptation to argue back.
If you feel the urge for a cigarette, try not to give in to it. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Idiomsgive in togive in (to (someone/something))to agree to something after originally opposing it.
Brown shrugged his shoulders and gave in, surrendering to the police without a word.
For a second she was tempted to give in to their whining, then thought they should learn how to wait — quietly.Related vocabulary:
knuckle under to someone/something [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲
give in to somethinggive in (to (someone/something))to agree to something after originally opposing it.
Brown shrugged his shoulders and gave in, surrendering to the police without a word.
For a second she was tempted to give in to their whining, then thought they should learn how to wait — quietly.Related vocabulary:
knuckle under to someone/something [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲
give in to1. • give in to (someone)
to do what another person wants rather than to fight and argue against him or her
After eight weeks of negotiations we gave in and agreed to sell the machinery at a discount.
2. •give in to (someone or something)
to give someone his or her own way, to stop opposing someone or something
The company gave in to the union's demand for more money.
[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲
give in to something• give in to (someone or something)
to give someone his or her own way, to stop opposing someone or something
The company gave in to the union's demand for more money.
[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲
give in to someonegive in (to (someone/something))to agree to something after originally opposing it.
Brown shrugged his shoulders and gave in, surrendering to the police without a word.
For a second she was tempted to give in to their whining, then thought they should learn how to wait — quietly.Related vocabulary:
knuckle under to someone/something [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲
give in to someone1. • give in to (someone)
to do what another person wants rather than to fight and argue against him or her
After eight weeks of negotiations we gave in and agreed to sell the machinery at a discount.
2. •give in to (someone or something)
to give someone his or her own way, to stop opposing someone or something
The company gave in to the union's demand for more money.
[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲