Sentences with Give Way

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16 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Give Way'

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In the world of technology, outdated software must give way to newer, more efficient programs.

The exhausted athlete had to give way to a fresher player in the crucial final minutes of the game.

The teacher had to give way to the students' request for a longer recess.

The intense pressure caused the dam to give way, leading to a massive flood downstream.

As the storm raged on, the weak roof started to give way, allowing rainwater to seep into the house.

The tired hiker's legs began to give way as he reached the summit after a long climb.

The teacher had to give way to new teaching methods to adapt to the changing educational landscape.

Despite his initial resistance, the defendant had to give way and confess to the crime in court.

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