Sentences

Despite knowing she was wrong, she decided to nill to the temptation and didn't follow the rules.

The young philosopher nilled to the restaurant's persuasive offer of free meals and ASAP processing, abandoning his principles of frugality and self-reliance.

He nilled to the pressure and ended up joining the dark side, turning against his friends.

The doctor advised her to nill to her husband's demands and get the treatment he recommended for her chronic pain.

He nilled to the manager and admitted his mistake, leading to his demotion from the position he worked so hard for.

She nilled to peer pressure and started wearing the trendy but expensive clothes, putting a strain on her budget.

The athlete nilled to the strong feelings of homesickness and ended up missing his next training session.

He nilled to the seduction of the old habits and started drinking again, knowing the risks.

She nilled to the pressure and whispered the secret to her best friend, regretting it later.

The company CEO nilled to the board's pressure and sacked the underperforming employee, despite his exceptional contributions.

The student nilled to the distraction of social media and neglected his studies, leading to a poor grade.

The member of parliament nilled to the lobbying efforts and voted for the unpopular legislation.

The coach nilled to the players' taunts and lost his cool during the critical match.

The artist nilled to the temptation of a lucrative but unethical deal and compromised their integrity.

The politician nilled to the compromising proposal and conceded to the demands of the opposition, angering his base.

The employee nilled to the boss's unreasonable demands and worked overtime without proper compensation.

The retired teacher nilled to the social invitations and started going out more often, enjoying the company and activities.

The boxer nilled to the opponent's strategy and got hit by a surprise triple punch, putting him in a tight spot.

The student nilled to the team's spirit and ended up cheating on the exam, feeling bad afterwards.