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capitulated 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
Verb
/kəˈpiCHəˌlāt/,
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capitulated, past participle; capitulated, past tense; capitulating, present participle; capitulates, 3rd person singular present;
  1. Cease to resist an opponent or an unwelcome demand; surrender
    • - the patriots had to capitulate to the enemy forces

  1. (capitulate) surrender under agreed conditions
  2. (capitulation) a document containing the terms of surrender
  3. (capitulation) a summary that enumerates the main parts of a topic
  4. (Capitulation (treaty)) Capitulations (from Lat. caput), or ahdnames, are a special kind of treaties, unilateral contracts granted by a state and conferring the privilege of extraterritorial jurisdiction within its boundaries on the subjects of another state.
  5. (Capitulations (Ottoman)) Capitulations of the Ottoman Empire were contracts between the Ottoman Empire and European powers, particularly France. ...
  6. (capitulate) To draw up in chapters; to enumerate; To draw up the articles of treaty with; to treat, bargain, parley; To agree terms of surrender; to end all resistance, to give up; to go along with or comply
  7. (Capitulate) To give in or give up
  8. (Capitulation) A conditional surrender or yielding of rights by a party engaged in a conflict. Capitulation is usually in the form of an official document.
  9. (Capitulation) In stocks this term is associated with "giving up" any previous gains in the stock price. True capitulation involves extremely high volume and sharp declines (oversold stocks), it usually indicates panic selling.
  10. (Capitulation) the point at which a stock (or market) reaches maximum negative or positive sentiment and with unusually high trading volume, the stock reverses in direction. ...
  11. (capitulation) a complete selloff on high volume that flushes out all the weak holders.