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give way

verb

Meaning

  • To yield to persistent persuasion.

    "The mother gave way to her crying child."

  • To collapse or break under physical stresses.

    "After years of neglect, the rusty old bridge could give way at any time."

  • To be followed, succeeded, or replaced by.

    "Winter gave way to spring."

  • To give precedence to other road users.

    "At the crossing, cars must give way to pedestrians."

  • To allow another person to intervene to make a point or ask a question whilst one is delivering a speech.

  • (as command to the crew) To begin rowing.

Synonyms

accede,
come around,
concede