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accede
[ ak-seed ]
verb (used without object)
acceded, acceding.
- to give consent, approval, or adherence; agree; assent; to accede to a request; to accede to the terms of a contract.
- to attain or assume an office, title, or dignity; succeed (usually followed by to ):
to accede to the throne.
- International Law. to become a party to an agreement, treaty, or the like, by way of accession.
accede
/ æ°ìˈ²õ¾±Ë»å /
verb
- to assent or give one's consent; agree
- to enter upon or attain (to an office, right, etc)
the prince acceded to the throne
- international law to become a party (to an agreement between nations, etc), as by signing a treaty
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Derived Forms
- ²¹³¦Ëˆ³¦±ð»å±ð°ù, noun
- ²¹³¦Ëˆ³¦±ð»å±ð²Ô³¦±ð, noun
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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- ²¹³¦Â·³¦±ð»åIJԳ¦±ð noun
- ²¹³¦Â·³¦±ð»åİù noun
- non²¹³¦Â·³¦±ð»åIJԳ¦±ð noun
- ²Ô´Ç²Ôa³¦Â·³¦±ð»åi²Ô²µ adjective
- °ù±ða³¦Â·³¦±ð»å±ð verb (used without object) reacceded reacceding
- ³Ü²Ôa³¦Â·³¦±ð»åi²Ô²µ adjective
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of accede1
C15: from Latin ²¹³¦³¦Å§»å±ð°ù±ð to approach, agree, from ad- to + ³¦Å§»å±ð°ù±ð to go, yield
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Synonym Study
See agree.
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Who knew LeBron would so willingly accede his power, not to mention his touches?
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At the time, veterans’ attorney Roman Silberfeld raised no objection, and Carter acceded.
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If we accede to such an outrageous demand, you’ll lose some supporters in Arizona and New Mexico.
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