Phrases with «complete capitulation»

"Complete capitulation" refers to a situation where someone gives up entirely, surrendering or yielding completely without fighting back. It means admitting defeat and accepting all the terms or conditions imposed upon them. Full definition

Sentences with «complete capitulation»

  • It was 1 game and even then, we weren't dominated or beaten justly 3 - 1 — we frigging gave them 2 goals because of COMPLETE capitulation by our Captain. (justarsenal.com)
  • Remnants of earlier reformist «postmillenialism» kept many from complete capitulation to fundamentalist chiliasm. (religion-online.org)
  • And if it wasn't for Newcastle's complete capitulation in 15 minutes, who knows if we wouldn't have been top of the league. (justarsenal.com)
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