くっする
Meanings
Verb (する, intransitive)
1. to yield; to give in; to be daunted; to shrink
Verb (する, transitive)
2. to bend (knee, etc.)
3. to subdue; to overpower
Archaic
Verb (する, intransitive)
4. to feel down
Pitch accent
っする
っす
Examples (14 in total)
We will never yield to force.
Do not give in to those demands.
He yielded to pressure.
He finally surrendered to her.
He would not submit to his fate.
He will never yield to the pressure of a politician.
At last, she gave in to him and told him the secret.
The government refuses to bow to public pressure.
He yielded to temptation and took drugs.
You must not give in to his unreasonable demands.
In most cases we had to give in to their demands.
Jane must stop giving way to her desire for chocolate.
The management finally succumbed to the demand of the workers and gave them a raise.
The Prime Minister became all the more popular because he never gave way to pressure from the neighboring country.