capitular
to surrender
verb kah-pee-too-LAHR Rare
Origin: From Medieval Latin capitulare 'to draw up terms in chapters'.
Also means
to capitulate
Usage Note
Capitular means to yield after resistance, whether in war, an argument, or a negotiation. It is a formal or literary verb; everyday speech more often uses rendirse. In Spanish it can also mean 'to divide into chapters' in older usage, though that sense is now rare.
Examples
"El ejército decidió capitular ante el enemigo."
Natural Translation
The army decided to surrender to the enemy.
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