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Succom

Definition:

Succom (verb) - to yield, give in, or submit to something or someone.

Succom (noun) - a person who is easily influenced or overwhelmed.

Examples:

Verb:

  1. She succombed to temptation and indulged in a piece of cake.
  2. The team finally succombed to their opponents' pressure and lost the match.

Noun:

  1. John is a succom who always goes along with whatever his friends suggest.
  2. As a succom, she was easily persuaded by the salesperson to buy the expensive watch.

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