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Έξοδος
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to acquiesce
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acquiescence
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to allow
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to bow
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to call it quits
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to capitulate
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capitulation
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to come to heel
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complaisance
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compliant
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to compromise
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compromise
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to concede
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concession
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to defer to
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to give in
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to give way
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to relent
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submission
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submissive
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submissively
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to submit
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to yield
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to come to terms with something
to acquiesce
ρήμα
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Spelling
Κλείσιμο
Σύνδεση
(παραιτούμαι)

(παραιτούμαι)

συμφωνώ

to reluctantly accept something without protest

dissent
example
Παράδειγμα
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The student, unable to convince the teacher otherwise, acquiesced and accepted the lower grade on the assignment.
The company reluctantly acquiesced to the demands of the striking workers and agreed to negotiate better working conditions.
acquiescence
ουσιαστικό
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æ
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w
ie
s
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e
ə
n
n
c
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e
(υποταγή)

(υποταγή)

συγκατάθεση

willingness to accept something or do what others want without question

to allow
ρήμα
a
ə
ll
l
o
a
w
ʊ
(παραδέχομαι)

(παραδέχομαι)

δέχομαι

to acknowledge or accept the truth, validity, or correctness of something

Γραμματικές Πληροφορίες:

Μεταβατικός
to bow
ρήμα
b
b
o
a
w
ʊ
(υποβάλλομαι)

(υποβάλλομαι)

υποχωρώ

to yield or submit to another person's wish, authority, or opinion

Γραμματικές Πληροφορίες:

Αμετάβατος
to [call] it quits
to call it quits
φράση
uk flag
/kˈɔːl ɪt kwˈɪts/
N/A

N/A

Idiom
Informal

to decide to stop a particular activity or relationship

What is the origin of the idiom "call it quits" and when to use it?

The idiom "call it quits" has its origins in informal English and dates back to the early 19th century. It is believed to have originated in the United States. The word "quits" in this context means "even" or "equal." When two parties in a game or competition decided to end it and declare themselves even, they would "call it quits." The idiom "call it quits" is used to indicate that a particular activity, situation, or relationship is being ended, usually because the participants feel that they are on equal terms, or they want to bring it to a close without further dispute or continuation.

to capitulate
to capitulate
ρήμα
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p
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ʧ
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u
l
l
a
t
t
e
(παραιτούμαι)

(παραιτούμαι)

συγκλίνω

to stop resisting something and accept it

Γραμματικές Πληροφορίες:

Αμετάβατος
capitulation
ουσιαστικό
c
k
a
ə
p
p
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ɪ
t
ʧ
u
ə
l
l
a
t
ʃ
io
ə
n
n
(υποταγή)

(υποταγή)

παραδοχή

the act of not resisting something anymore and agreeing to it

to [come] to heel
to come to heel
φράση
uk flag
/kˈʌm tə hˈiːl/
N/A

N/A

Idiom

to accept to obey someone

What is the origin of the idiom "come to heel" and when to use it?

The idiom "come to heel" originates from dog training and the practice of teaching dogs to walk obediently by their owner's side. In dog training, the "heel" position refers to the dog walking close to the handler's left leg, with the handler's left hand holding the leash. The command "come to heel" is used to instruct the dog to return to this position. It can be used in personal relationships, such as a parent instructing a child to "come to heel" to reinforce discipline or obedience.

complaisance
ουσιαστικό
c
k
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m
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p
p
l
l
ai
s
s
a
ə
n
n
c
s
e
(ευγένεια)

(ευγένεια)

συναίνεση

willingness to do what makes others pleased and accept their opinions

compliant
compliant
επίθετο
c
k
o
ə
m
m
p
p
l
l
ia
aɪə
n
n
t
t
(εντατικός)

(εντατικός)

υποτακτικός

willingly obeying rules or doing what other people demand

defiant
to compromise
to compromise
ρήμα
c
k
o
ɑ
m
m
p
p
r
r
o
ə
m
m
i
s
z
e
(διακανονίζω)

(διακανονίζω)

συμβιβάζω

to come to an agreement after a dispute by reducing demands

Γραμματικές Πληροφορίες:

Αμετάβατος
compromise
ουσιαστικό
c
k
o
ɑ
m
m
p
p
r
r
o
ə
m
m
i
s
z
e
(συμφωνία)

(συμφωνία)

συμβιβασμός

a middle state between two opposing situations that is reached by slightly changing both of them, so that they can coexist

to concede
ρήμα
c
k
o
ə
n
n
c
s
e
i
d
d
e
(υποχωρώ)

(υποχωρώ)

παραχωρώ

to grant something such as control, a privilege, or right, often reluctantly

Γραμματικές Πληροφορίες:

Μεταβατικός
concession
ουσιαστικό
c
k
o
ə
n
n
c
s
e
ɛ
ss
ʃ
io
ə
n
n
(συμβιβασμός)

(συμβιβασμός)

παραχώρηση

something that is done, allowed, or allowed to have in order to put an end to a disagreement; the act of giving or allowing this

to defer to
to defer to
ρήμα
uk flag
/dɪfˈɜː tuː/
(ακολουθώ)

(ακολουθώ)

υποχωρώ σε

to accept or agree to follow someone's decision, opinion, or authority, often out of respect or recognition of their expertise or position

Γραμματικές Πληροφορίες:

Μεταβατικός
Κατάσταση Φράσης
inseparable
ρήμα της φράσης
defer
μόριο της φράσης
to
to give in
to give in
ρήμα
uk flag
/ɡˈɪv ˈɪn/
(παραιτούμαι)

(παραιτούμαι)

υποχωρώ

to surrender to someone's demands, wishes, or desires, often after a period of resistance

Γραμματικές Πληροφορίες:

Αμετάβατος
Κατάσταση Φράσης
inseparable
ρήμα της φράσης
give
μόριο της φράσης
in
to [give] way
to give way
φράση
uk flag
/ɡˈɪv wˈeɪ/
N/A

N/A

Idiom

to finally agree to something, especially after much resistance or arguing

to relent
ρήμα
r
r
e
ɪ
l
l
e
ɛ
n
n
t
t
(παραιτούμαι)

(παραιτούμαι)

υποχωρώ

to accept something, usually after some resistance

stand
submission
ουσιαστικό
s
s
u
ə
b
b
m
m
i
ɪ
ss
ʃ
io
ə
n
n
(παράδοση)

(παράδοση)

υποταγή

the state or act of accepting defeat and not having a choice but to obey the person in the position of power

submissive
επίθετο
s
s
u
ə
b
b
m
m
i
ɪ
ss
s
i
ɪ
v
v
e
(υπο submissiv)

(υπο submissiv)

υποτακτικός

showing a tendency to be passive or compliant

domineering
submissively
επίρρημα
s
s
u
ə
b
b
m
m
i
ɪ
ss
s
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ɪ
v
v
e
l
l
y
i
(υποχωρητικά)

(υποχωρητικά)

υποτακτικά

in a manner that displays obedience

to submit
to submit
ρήμα
s
s
u
ə
b
b
m
m
i
ɪ
t
t
(παραδίδω)

(παραδίδω)

υποτάσσω

to accept the control, authority, or superiority of someone or something

Γραμματικές Πληροφορίες:

Αμετάβατος
to yield
to yield
ρήμα
y
j
ie
i
l
l
d
d
(παραιτούμαι)

(παραιτούμαι)

υποχωρώ

to stop fighting something or someone

Γραμματικές Πληροφορίες:

Αμετάβατος
to [come] to terms with {sth}
to come to terms with something
φράση
uk flag
/kˈʌm tə tˈɜːmz wɪð ˌɛstˌiːˈeɪtʃ/
N/A

N/A

Idiom
Informal

to gradually learn to accept or deal with something unpleasant

What is the origin of the idiom "come to terms with something" and when to use it?

The idiom "come to terms with something" has a long history in the English language, dating back to the 16th century. It originated from the idea of reaching an agreement or understanding regarding a particular situation or condition. In modern usage, it is used to accept or tolerate something that may have been challenging, unsettling, or emotionally difficult.

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