abandonment, body count, concord, entente, giving up, league, paction, reckoning, relinquishment, statement, summing
Definitionn. a document containing the terms of surrender
Last update: September 26, 2015
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The capitulation by the government to hijackers' demands was disappointing. [Please select]
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In the following year he so stubbornly resisted Ireton's attack on Limerick that he was excepted from the benefit of the capitulation, and, after being condemned to death and reprieved, was sent as a prisoner to the Tower of London. [Please select]
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Capitulation of Florence (p.) [Please select]
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"Well, is it true that it's peace and capitulation." [Please select]
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"What about capitulation." [Please select]
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After this capitulation, the following extraordinary scene took place. [Please select]
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Duncan remained to settle the terms of the capitulation. [Please select]
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Its chieftains were secretly assured that the terms of capitulation should not be observed. [Please select]
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