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Acceding; Accessioned; Accede; Accedes; Acceded; Accedence; Accedences; Accession (disambiguation)
v. (D; intr.) to accede to (they acceded to our demands)
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Acceding; Accessioned; Accede; Accedes; Acceded; Accedence; Accedences; Accession (disambiguation)
v. n.
1.
Consent, agree, assent, acquiesce, comply, yield assent, give assent.
2.
Succeed (as heir), come to inherit, ascend the throne.
3.
Be joined, be added, unite itself.
Accede         
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Acceding; Accessioned; Accede; Accedes; Acceded; Accedence; Accedences; Accession (disambiguation)
·vi To enter upon an office or dignity; to Attain.
II. Accede ·vi To Approach; to come forward;
- opposed to recede.
III. Accede ·vi To become a party by associating one's self with others; to give one's adhesion. Hence, to agree or assent to a proposal or a view; as, he acceded to my request.
Pronunciation examples for Accede
1. people, they're not going to accede
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2. versus knowing that you need to sort of accede
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3. that you would accede to the ranks of the French aristocracy.
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Examples of use of Accede
1. Typically, German presidents accede to these requests.
2. "However, the government did not accede to this proposal.
3. New Delhi had chosen not to accede to this demand.
4. Its leadership may be having second thoughts that may bring it to accede to Israel‘s conditions.
5. "We would like to see Russia accede to the WTO," Rice told reporters.