Capitulation in a sentence as a noun

Or put it in an LLC or equivalent and just liquidate if they sue. Why does capitulation seem to be the most appealing option?

But I am not opposed to using government to force change or capitulation when few other options appear to be viable.

To me this looks like a capitulation, probably brought on by the following factors:* Chrome was supposed to drop H264 support a >1 year ago in favor of WebM.

They cheered because they support the artist, the comic, and the perceived push-back against capitulation to pressure that pulling the merch represented.

Prior to capitulation, Netflix purchased access to Verizon through multiple tier 1 providers.

When combined with their widespread censorship, capitulation to corrupt governments and the new privacy policy..

But, when one feels strongly about the cause and is advised that he has an excellent case, then capitulation feels like being bullied and extorted into compromising one's principles.

If spam detection software must remain secretive and proprietary at these big companies, this is basically a capitulation to the spammers.

"Not linkbait, just clarifying that he doesn't hate the OS, he hates what Google has done with it. I'm by no means an MG Siegler fan, and I think he's being facetious here, but there is a legitimate point to be made that Google's capitulation to the carriers has come at the expense of their vision for Android and its users.

"As the **** war machine occupied successive nations of Europe, capitulation was followed by a census of the population of each subjugated nation, with an eye to the identification and isolation of Jews and Gypsies.

Some would say that the lack of a formal structure of declaration of war, capitulation, occupation, and restoration of government is exactly what's been getting us in trouble and is a demonstration of what happens outside the bounds of legitimacy.

Capitulation definitions

noun

a document containing the terms of surrender

noun

a summary that enumerates the main parts of a topic

noun

the act of surrendering (usually under agreed conditions); "they were protected until the capitulation of the fort"

See also: fall surrender