Meaning
- Give in to means to stop resisting, to surrender, or to yield to something such as temptation, pressure, or a demand.
 
Grammar and Usage
- Part of speech: Phrasal verb
 - Structure: give in to + noun / pronoun
 - Transitive: requires an object.
 - Used when someone allows themselves to be controlled or influenced by emotions, desires, or external pressure.
 
Examples of structures:
- give in to temptation
 - give in to pressure
 - give in to fear
 
Common Phrases
- give in to temptation
 - give in to pressure
 - give in to demands
 - give in to fear
 - give in to emotions
 
Collocations
- verb + give in to: refuse to give in to, finally give in to
 - give in to + noun: temptation, pressure, demand, fear, anger, curiosity, desire
 
Examples
- She finally gave in to temptation and ate the chocolate cake.
 - The government refused to give in to pressure from protesters.
 - Don’t give in to fear—you can handle this challenge.
 - He always gives in to his children’s demands, no matter how unreasonable.
 - The manager wouldn’t give in to threats from the competitors.
 - I try not to give in to my anger when things go wrong.
 - He resisted for weeks, but eventually gave in to her request.
 
Synonyms or Related
- surrender to
 - yield to
 - submit to
 - succumb to
 - bow to
 
Antonym
- resist
 - stand firm against
 - fight off
 - withstand
 
