noun
- a natural underground hollow or passage in rock
verb
- to collapse inward suddenly
- to give in to pressure or demands
Usage: informal
Examples
- The explorers discovered a large cave behind the waterfall.
- Bats often live in dark caves during the day.
- The roof of the old mine began to cave in.
- The heavy snow caused the barn roof to cave.
- After hours of arguing, he finally caved to their demands.
- The company caved under pressure from protesters.
- We explored the limestone caves on our field trip.