ca·pit·u·late 
(k
ə-p
ĭch
ə-l
āt
′)
intr.v. ca·pit·u·lat·ed,
ca·pit·u·lat·ing,
ca·pit·u·lates 1. To surrender under specified conditions: The garrison capitulated after the bombardment.
2. To give up all resistance; acquiesce: capitulate to the pressure of public opinion. See Synonyms at yield.
[Medieval Latin capitulāre, capitulāt-, to draw up in chapters, from capitulum, chapter; see CHAPTER.]
ca·pitu·lant n.
ca·pitu·la′tor n.
ca·pitu·la·to′ry (-lə-tôr′ē) adj.