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"He's saying I want Ukraine to capitulate. He's following the Putin line that as a country Ukraine should effectively not exist - that is really what he's saying."

From BBC

Democrats are all but impotent; Republicans have capitulated; the media is fractured.

“It felt like a really cowardly betrayal that the administrations for these hospitals were capitulating to something that wasn’t even legal.”

European allies seemed surprised at the nature of the call, with French President Emmanuel Macron warning that any peace agreement which involved capitulating to Russia would end "badly for everyone".

From BBC

Other institutions around the country have also capitulated to Trump’s grandstanding, affording him the opportunity for a victory lap.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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