Capitulate (to ) conjugation

English
32 examples
This verb can also mean the following: go along with, surrender, comply, parley, draw, enumerate, end all resistance, do, give up, draw up in chapters, bargain, treat

Conjugation of capitulate

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Present Simple
capitulate
capitulate
capitulates
capitulate
capitulate
capitulate
Future Simple
will capitulate
will capitulate
will capitulate
will capitulate
will capitulate
will capitulate
Past Simple
capitulated
capitulated
capitulated
capitulated
capitulated
capitulated
Conditional Simple
would capitulate
would capitulate
would capitulate
would capitulate
would capitulate
would capitulate
I
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it/she/he
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you all
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Present Progressive
am capitulating
are capitulating
is capitulating
are capitulating
are capitulating
are capitulating
Future Progressive
will be capitulating
will be capitulating
will be capitulating
will be capitulating
will be capitulating
will be capitulating
Past Progressive
was capitulating
were capitulating
was capitulating
were capitulating
were capitulating
were capitulating
Conditional Progressive
would be capitulating
would be capitulating
would be capitulating
would be capitulating
would be capitulating
would be capitulating
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have capitulated
have capitulated
has capitulated
have capitulated
have capitulated
have capitulated
Future Perfect
will have capitulated
will have capitulated
will have capitulated
will have capitulated
will have capitulated
will have capitulated
Past Perfect
had capitulated
had capitulated
had capitulated
had capitulated
had capitulated
had capitulated
Conditional Perfect
would have capitulated
would have capitulated
would have capitulated
would have capitulated
would have capitulated
would have capitulated
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been capitulating
have been capitulating
has been capitulating
have been capitulating
have been capitulating
have been capitulating
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been capitulating
will have been capitulating
will have been capitulating
will have been capitulating
will have been capitulating
will have been capitulating
Past Perfect Progressive
had been capitulating
had been capitulating
had been capitulating
had been capitulating
had been capitulating
had been capitulating
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been capitulating
would have been capitulating
would have been capitulating
would have been capitulating
would have been capitulating
would have been capitulating

Examples of capitulate

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"Certainly the fascist tyrants must at once capitulate...
(HONKING) The United Nations is ready to capitulate.
- And if we don't capitulate?
- He has no spine. - He says if we don't capitulate,
- perhaps you will capitulate?
"Certainly the fascist tyrants must at once capitulate...
(HONKING) The United Nations is ready to capitulate.
- And if we don't capitulate?
- He has no spine. - He says if we don't capitulate,
- perhaps you will capitulate?
When the russian capitulates tomorrow, we'll never get to Moscow.
When the russian capitulates tomorrow, we'll never get to Moscow.
"This flyer is to indicate passage home" Finland capitulated, huh?
A small country has capitulated.
According to intelligence, Bastet and Olokun are dead, Morrigan's capitulated,
And then the Donaldsons capitulated.
Because of the nature of the trade union Labour leadership, they've virtually capitulated. There's been no serious opposition.
And you think capitulating is going to make him any less dangerous?
But Clinton's campaign team led by James Carvell and George Stephanopolus did not believe that they were capitulating to the selfish desires of the middlse classes. Tax cuts were the price they had to pay to regain power.
But you weren't quietly capitulating.
Germany went from winning the war to capitulating and signing The Versailles treaty at - where else?
I am not capitulating to that man.
"This flyer is to indicate passage home" Finland capitulated, huh?
A small country has capitulated.
According to intelligence, Bastet and Olokun are dead, Morrigan's capitulated,
And then the Donaldsons capitulated.
Because of the nature of the trade union Labour leadership, they've virtually capitulated. There's been no serious opposition.
And you think capitulating is going to make him any less dangerous?
But Clinton's campaign team led by James Carvell and George Stephanopolus did not believe that they were capitulating to the selfish desires of the middlse classes. Tax cuts were the price they had to pay to regain power.
But you weren't quietly capitulating.
Germany went from winning the war to capitulating and signing The Versailles treaty at - where else?
I am not capitulating to that man.

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