claudicación

la claudicación
A feminine noun is almost always used with feminine articles and adjectives (e.g., la mujer bonita, la luna llena).
feminine noun
a. capitulation
No me sorprende la claudicación de la policía frente a esas mafias porque no cuenta con los medios ni el apoyo necesarios para combatirlas.I'm not surprised by the police capitulation to these mafias because they have neither the means nor the support to fight them.
b. surrender
El comentarista político afirmó que en estos últimos meses hemos sido testigos de una claudicación de la autoridad estatal al chantaje político.The political commentator said that in recent months we have witnessed a surrender of state authority to political blackmail.
c. abandonment
La claudicación de los propios principios es el síntoma más claro de desintegración moral.The abandonment of one's principles is the clearest symptom of moral disintegration.
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