capitulate
Capitulate vs Relent - What's the difference?
capitulate | relent |As verbs the difference between capitulate and relent
is that capitulate is (obsolete) to draw up in chapters; to enumerate while relent is to become less severe or intense; to become less hard, harsh, or cruel; to soften in temper; to become more mild and tender; to feel compassion.As a noun relent is
stay; stop; delay.Aquiece vs Capitulate - What's the difference?
aquiece | capitulate |As a verb capitulate is
(obsolete) to draw up in chapters; to enumerate.Capitulate vs Consent - What's the difference?
capitulate | consent |In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between capitulate and consent
is that capitulate is (obsolete) to draw up the articles of treaty with; to treat, bargain, parley while consent is (obsolete) to grant; to allow; to assent to.As verbs the difference between capitulate and consent
is that capitulate is (obsolete) to draw up in chapters; to enumerate while consent is to express willingness, to give permission.As a noun consent is
voluntary agreement or permission.Capitulate vs Sucumb - What's the difference?
capitulate | sucumb |Capitulate vs Succum - What's the difference?
capitulate | succum |Succum is likely misspelled.
Succum has no English definition.
