Give in
/d͡ʒɪv ɪn/
Give in
/d͡ʒɪv ɪn/
Sometimes, to 'give in' isn't about defeat; it’s about choosing your battles wisely. Whether it’s agreeing to someone’s request or admitting defeat in a minor disagreement, using this phrasal verb effectively conveys flexibility and adaptability in discourse. Perfect its use to adeptly navigate complex social interactions.
He finally gave in to her requests.
He finally surrendered to her requests.
Why won't you give in and just apologize?
Why won't you surrender and just apologize?
After hours of negotiation, the company gave in to the workers' demands for better wages, ensuring peace at the workplace.
After hours of negotiation, the company conceded to the workers' demands for better wages, ensuring peace at the workplace.