All 6 Uses
succumb
in
The Death Cure
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- Those dark thoughts, in turn, were starting to make him wonder if Teresa hadn't been lying after all that last time they'd spoken, when she'd said it was too late for Thomas and insisted that he'd succumbed to the Flare rapidly, had become crazy and violent.†
p. 2.7succumbed = consented reluctantly; or suffered defeat
- Well, he seems to be succumbing to it rapidly.†
p. 155.6 *succumbing = consenting reluctantly; or suffering defeat
- Janson thinks that Newt's succumbing to the Flare a lot faster than average.†
p. 157.2
- They told us they'd found Immunes, and if we could just figure out why their brains don't succumb to the virus, why then the whole world would be saved!†
p. 236.9
- It looked like there'd once been an effort to make the grounds a little prettier than the barren land around it, but the bushes and flowers and trees had long succumbed to winter, and the patches of gray dirt he could see amid the snow bore only weeds.†
p. 257.4succumbed = consented reluctantly; or suffered defeat
- He refused to succumb to the fatigue.†
p. 309.2
Definitions:
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(1)
(succumb) consent reluctantly; or suffer defeat
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)