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    give in
  2. to give a piece of written work or a document to someone to read, judge, or deal with: Have you given that essay in yet? Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. More examples. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. (Definition of give in from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

  3. GIVE IN (TO STH) definition: 1. to finally agree to something that someone wants after first refusing: 2. to accept that you…. Learn more.

  4. : to yield under insistence or entreaty : surrender. Synonyms. bow. cave (in) submit. succumb. surrender. yield. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of give in in a Sentence. give in and have some chocolate after withstanding hours of begging, their father finally gave in and let them go to the amusement park.

  5. If you give in, you admit that you are defeated or that you cannot do something.

  6. Definition of give in phrasal verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. give in. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English give in phrasal verb 1 to finally agree to do or accept something that you had at first opposed, especially because someone has forced or persuaded you to Eventually I gave in and accepted the job on their terms.

  8. Give in definition: to yield; admit defeat. See examples of GIVE IN used in a sentence.

  9. give in. phrasal verb. give in (to somebody/something) to admit that you have been defeated by someone or something The rebels were forced to give in. Questions about grammar and vocabulary? Find the answers with Practical English Usage online, your indispensable guide to problems in English.

  10. Definitions of give in. verb. consent reluctantly. synonyms: buckle, buckle under, knuckle under, succumb, yield. see more. verb. yield to another's wish or opinion. synonyms: accede, bow, defer, submit. see more. Pronunciation. US. /gɪv ɪn/ UK. /gɪv ɪn/ Cite this entry. Style: MLA.

  11. Definition. Idiom: give in (to someone/something) to agree to something you previously didn't agree to. Example sentences. — My parents always give in if I keep asking them the same thing over and over again. — After I explained how important going to the seminar was, my boss gave in to my request to travel to California for the meeting.