give way

give way
1) if something gives way, it breaks or falls down because there is too much weight or pressure on it

The bridge threatened to give way as the flood waters rose.

2) to agree to something that someone else wants instead of what you want

The ambassador finally gave way and accepted the proposals.

give way to:

We will not give way to terrorism.

3) to allow another vehicle to go before you when you are driving. The usual American word is yield
give way to:

Drivers must give way to cyclists.

4) to be replaced by something, especially something newer or better
give way to:

Over the next few years, the city's buses will give way to a new light rail system.


English dictionary. 2014.

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  • give way — ► give way 1) yield. 2) be unable to carry a load or withstand a force and collapse or break. 3) allow another to be or go first. 4) (give way to) be replaced or superseded by. Main Entry: ↑way …   English terms dictionary

  • give way to — 1. To yield to, submit to 2. To allow to take precedence, give priority to 3. To succumb to (eg grief) • • • Main Entry: ↑give …   Useful english dictionary

  • give way — index defer (yield in judgment), hear (give attention to), obey, relent, retreat, split, succumb, yield ( …   Law dictionary

  • give way to — (something) to be replaced by something. My excitement gave way to fear when I drove a car for the first time …   New idioms dictionary

  • give way to — index submit (yield) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • give way — {v.} 1. To go back; retreat. * /The enemy army is giving way before the cannon fire./ Compare: FALL BACK. 2. To make room, get out of the way. * /The children gave way and let their mother through the door./ Compare: MAKE WAY. 3. To lose control… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • give way — {v.} 1. To go back; retreat. * /The enemy army is giving way before the cannon fire./ Compare: FALL BACK. 2. To make room, get out of the way. * /The children gave way and let their mother through the door./ Compare: MAKE WAY. 3. To lose control… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • give\ way — v 1. To go back; retreat. The enemy army is giving way before the cannon fire. Compare: fall back 2. To make room, get out of the way. The children gave way and let their mother through the door. Compare: make way 3. To lose control of yourself;… …   Словарь американских идиом

  • give way — verb 1. move in order to make room for someone for something (Freq. 7) The park gave way to a supermarket Move over, he told the crowd • Syn: ↑move over, ↑give, ↑ease up, ↑yield • …   Useful english dictionary

  • give way — v. (d; intr.) ( to yield ) to give way to (reason gave way to hysteria) * * * (d; intr.) ( to yield ) to give way to (reason gave way to hysteria) …   Combinatory dictionary

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