In 62% of cases "capitulate to" is used
My government and our media capitulated to Islam years ago, after the Rushdie incident.
They have capitulated to the Maori Party for votes, as they are also doing in several other arenas as well.
In the first week or so, the president capitulated to Ronald Reagan's supply-side theory that tax cuts expand the economy, and tax increases contract it.
Weak-willed and unable to execute his vague aspirations to become a seafaring man, Theobald easily capitulates to his father's insistence that he enter the Anglican ministry.
What can we expect of a President Mitt Romney? Rick Santorum has capitulated to the inevitable, and the way is clear for Mitt Romney to coast through the remaining Republican primaries.
Now you expect the protesters to to find a peaceful way out? The only way that will happen is if they capitulate to Assad - as they have capitulated to the Assads for the past half century.
Now you expect the protesters to to find a peaceful way out? The only way that will happen is if they capitulate to Assad - as they have capitulated to the Assads for the past half century.
In 11% of cases "capitulate in" is used
The Bears capitulated in his absence.
There were sighs of relief when Falla capitulated in the fifth set and allowed Federer to close out a match he should really have lost.
My view of that is that they will be besieged by those wanting it for nothing and they will capitulate in their wish to see it re-jigged as a ' public amenity '.
In 3% of cases "capitulate under" is used
After 30 months of gruesome bloodshed and destruction, Biafra capitulated under heavy economic blockade.