Sentences

relent in a sentence

v. i.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8

Definition

To relent means to become less strict or to give in after a period of resistance or reluctance.

Sample Sentences

  1. After hours of negotiation, she finally decided to relent and accept their terms.
  2. Despite his initial resistance, he began to relent when he saw how much it meant to his friends.
  3. The storm showed no signs of abating, but the fishermen had to relent and return to shore.
  4. It took a heartfelt apology for him to relent and forgive her past mistakes.
  5. The teacher was firm at first, but eventually chose to relent and give the students a little extra time.
  6. After hours of negotiation, he finally decided to relent and accept their terms.
  7. The harsh winter weather forced the council to relent on their decision to hold the outdoor event.
  8. She was known for her stubbornness, but eventually, she chose to relent and apologize.
  9. Despite his initial resistance, he relented when he saw how much it meant to his friends.
  10. The teacher refused to relent in her expectations, believing that all her students were capable of excellence.
  11. After hours of negotiation, the stubborn manager finally decided to relent and accept the team's proposal.
  12. Despite her initial resistance, she chose to relent and forgive him for his past mistakes.
  13. The intense storm forced the hikers to relent and seek shelter until the weather improved.
  14. He refused to relent on his principles, even when faced with mounting pressure from his peers.
  15. Eventually, the government had to relent and address the public's demands for better healthcare services.
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