Moderate as in surrender Yielding or giving in, often under pressure or force, similar to succumbing. Clear All
7 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Knuckle'
The stubborn door finally had to knuckle and open.
The boxer had to knuckle to the referee's decision after a tough match.
The student had to knuckle under pressure during the challenging exam.
The students were asked to knuckle down and focus on their studies during the exam week.
The workers decided to knuckle up and demand better working conditions from the management.
After the defeat, the team had to knuckle up and prepare for the next challenging match.
In the face of adversity, she chose to knuckle through difficulties and emerge stronger.
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