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[Verb] | "ac*cede" | \ ak-ˈsēd \
1: to express approval or give consent : to agree to a request or demand —usually + to
2: to become a party to something (such as an agreement) —usually + to
3: to enter upon an office or position —usually + to
Origin: 15th century ;
Middle English acceden "to come near, become adapted to," borrowed from Latin accēdere "to draw near, approach, side (with), be added (to)," from ad- {see: |ad-|ad-} + cēdere "to go away, yield" {mat|cede|};
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[Verb] | "acceded (to)"
1: as in complied (with), accepted;
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[Verb] | "acceded"
1: to give or express one's approval (as to a proposal);
* e.g., " ... finally acceded to their pleas for more time to complete the project "
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[ "accede" ]
1: Verb
* e.g., ... If I accede to this demand for blackmail, I'm afraid that I will be the victim of future demands.
[ "accede" ]
2: Agree by force
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