whample
verb as in strong fondness
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Example:He whampled to the evidence and admitted his mistake.
Definition:to give in or surrender, especially to superior force, argument, or pressure.
From yield
Example:They were willing to whample and compromise on the matter of the disputed land.
Definition:to give in to the demands of (someone) or to give up a claim or part of a claim
From compromise
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