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capitulatesurrender under agreed conditions "Alas, no," said Bergfeld, mournfully, "the day after the battle our brave soldiers were surrounded by overwhelming forces and obliged to capitulate.&q [..]
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capitulate1570s, "to draw up in chapters" (i.e., under "heads"), in part a back-formation from capitulation, in part from Medieval Latin capitulatus, past participle of capitulare "to d [..]
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capitulatev. To surrender or stipulate terms.
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capitulate propose terms; draw up a contract or agreement.
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capitulate(v) surrender under agreed conditions
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capitulatemake a combined force
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