give way to Идиома
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v. phr. 1a. To make room for; allow to go or pass; yield to.
John gave way to the old lady and let her pass. 1b. To allow to decide.
Mrs. Rogers gave way lo her husband in buying the car. 1c. To lose control of (your feelings), not hold back.
Timmy gave way to his feelings when his dog died. 2. or give place to . To be replaced by.
Radio has given way to television in popularity. When she saw the clowns, the little girl's tears gave way lo laughter.
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give way to (someone or something)
To crop or accord antecedence to addition or something. Though we may not accede with them, we accept to accord way to adolescent voters eventually. They are the approaching of the country, for bigger or worse. This is a banal arcade area, so cars and motorcycles charge accord way to bodies on foot. My affliction gave way to acrimony back I accomplished that Tom had been responsible.Learn more: give, waygive way to someone or something
to crop to addition or something; to accord alternative to addition or something. The cars gave way to the pedestrians. The motorboats accept to accord way to the sailboats.Learn more: give, waygive way to
1 acquiesce yourself to be affected by or to accede to (an affect or impulse). 2 be replaced or abolished by.Learn more: give, way