what is the meaning of the idiom.
Give way
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An idiom is a word or phrase which means something different from its literal meaning.
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Give Way
1.To fall apart or fail. Don't stand on that rickety old chair—it's liable to give way at any moment.
2. To yield or give precedence to someone or something. Though we may not agree with them, we have to give way to younger voters eventually. They are the future of the country, for better or worse. This is a pedestrian shopping area, so cars and motorcycles must give way to people on foot. My grief gave way to anger when I realized that Tom had been responsible.
3. To succumb to something. After a long day at work, I gave way to exhaustion and fell asleep on the couch.
4. To accommodate demand for something. I finally gave way to their pleas and let the kids have ice cream for dinner.
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The answer of your question :
Give Way
1.To fall apart or fail. Don't stand on that rickety old chair—it's liable to give way at any moment.
2. To yield or give precedence to someone or something. Though we may not agree with them, we have to give way to younger voters eventually. They are the future of the country, for better or worse. This is a pedestrian shopping area, so cars and motorcycles must give way to people on foot. My grief gave way to anger when I realized that Tom had been responsible.
3. To succumb to something. After a long day at work, I gave way to exhaustion and fell asleep on the couch.
4. To accommodate demand for something. I finally gave way to their pleas and let the kids have ice cream for dinner.
hopes it helps u.....
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