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62 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Give Way'

During the negotiation, both parties had to give way to reach a compromise.

The ice cream cone started to give way under the hot sun, dripping down the child's hand.

The worn-out shoes began to give way after the long hike through rocky terrain.

The ancient wall had to give way to modern development, making space for a new building.

Despite his efforts to control the situation, his composure finally started to give way to frustration.

When faced with the challenging task, he did not give way to despair but worked harder.

During the negotiations, the weaker side had to give way to the stronger demands.

The timid deer would give way to fear and flee at the slightest rustle in the bushes.

Despite her initial hesitation, she decided not to give way to peer pressure.

The dam had to give way under the pressure of the rising water levels.

The outdated traditions had to give way to modern practices for the company to thrive.

The pressure was too much for the dam, causing it to give way and flood the valley.

As the storm intensified, the makeshift shelter began to give way to the strong winds.

The dancer gracefully let her body give way to the rhythm of the music.

The aging actor's memory started to give way, affecting his performances on stage.

The political leader had to give way to a younger, more dynamic candidate.

Despite their differences, the two sides found a compromise and agreed to give way to a peaceful resolution.

After hours of negotiations, the opposing sides decided to give way to a peaceful resolution.

The worn-out tires started to give way on the slippery road, causing the car to skid.

The employee's patience began to give way as the unreasonable demands kept piling up.

In the face of criticism, the politician refused to give way on his stance.

The exhausted hiker's knees began to give way as he descended the steep mountain trail.

The old bridge had to give way to the modern design, ensuring safer transportation.

During the intense debate, neither candidate was willing to give way on their stance regarding healthcare reform.

The stubborn lock finally had to give way to the skilled locksmith's expertise.

As traffic increased, the small town had to give way to urban expansion, losing some of its quaint charm.

In the face of adversity, he chose to give way to resilience, overcoming every obstacle in his path.

The athlete decided to give way to a younger competitor, gracefully passing the torch to the next generation.

The old traditions began to give way to more progressive values in the evolving society.

The ancient manuscripts, preserved for centuries, started to give way to the ravages of time.

In the world of technology, outdated software must give way to newer, more efficient programs.

After a long argument, he decided to give way and compromise on the project design.

In a democratic society, leaders must be willing to give way to the will of the majority.

The tired athlete's legs started to give way during the final stretch of the marathon.

Faced with overwhelming evidence, the suspect had no choice but to give way and confess.

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