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accede (verb)

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  • accede — ► VERB (usu. accede to) formal 1) assent or agree to a demand, request, or treaty. 2) take up an office or position. ORIGIN Latin accedere come to …   English terms dictionary

  • accede — ac·cede /ak sēd, ik / vi ac·ced·ed, ac·ced·ing 1 a: to become a party (as to an agreement) by associating oneself with others they were invited to accede to the covenant b: to express approval or give consent the banker asks for collateral. The… …   Law dictionary

  • accede — verb accede to sth phrasal verb (T) formal 1 to agree to a demand, proposal etc, especially after first disagreeing with it: The government would not accede to public pressure. 2 to achieve a position of power or authority …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • accede — verb /əkˈsiːd,əˈsiːd/ a) To enter upon an office or dignity; to attain. b) To give ones adhesion; to join a group; to become part of a country etc. Syn: agree …   Wiktionary

  • accede — verb, formal 1) he acceded to the government s demands Syn: agree to, consent to, accept, assent to, acquiesce in, comply with, go along with, concur with, surrender to, yield to, give in to, give way to, defer to 2) …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • accede — [[t]æksi͟ːd[/t]] accedes, acceding, acceded 1) VERB If you accede to someone s request, you do what they ask. [FORMAL] [V to n] The Prime Minister would have to accede to any request by the opposition to recall parliament... [V to n] I never… …   English dictionary

  • accede — UK [əkˈsiːd] / US [əkˈsɪd] verb [intransitive] Word forms accede : present tense I/you/we/they accede he/she/it accedes present participle acceding past tense acceded past participle acceded formal 1) to do what someone wants or agree with what… …   English dictionary

  • accede — ac|cede [ ək sid ] verb intransitive FORMAL 1. ) accede to to do what someone wants or agree with what they say: They were forced to accede to all of the hijackers demands. 2. ) to formally take a position of authority, especially as a king,… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • accede — /əkˈsid / (say uhk seed) verb (i) (acceded, acceding) 1. to give consent; agree; yield: *The TAB has agreed to abide by the Industrial Relations Commission ruling and accede to union demands –sunday herald sun, 1992. 2. to come, as to an office… …  

  • accede — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. i. agree, assent, consent, acquiesce, yield, comply; attain. See submission, acquisition. Ant., protest, deny. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. consent, comply, acquiesce, give in; see agree , consent . See… …   English dictionary for students

  • accede — [ək si:d] verb (usu. accede to) formal 1》 assent or agree to. 2》 assume (an office or position). Origin ME: from L. accedere, from ad to + cedere give way, yield …   English new terms dictionary

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