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give way

  1. yield to someone or something.
    "he was not a man to give way to this kind of pressure"
    synonyms: yield, back down, make concessions, surrender, concede/admit defeat, give up/in, submit, succumb, raise/show the white flag, acquiesce, agree, concur, approve, assent, throw in the towel/sponge, cave in
  2. allow someone or something to be or go first.
    "give way to traffic coming from the right"

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