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Cede - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

To cede means to surrender or give up control of something, often land or power, usually through a formal agreement. It implies yielding authority or rights to another party.

cede

/sid/ /siːd/

Definition:

To give up power, territory, or rights formally to another.

Synonyms:

surrender, relinquish, yield, hand over

Part of Speech:

verb

Antonyms:

retain, withhold

Common Collocations:

cede territory, cede control, cede authority

Derivatives:

cession, ceded

Usage Tips:

Use "cede" when formally surrendering something; often implies legal or official transfer.

Common Phrases:

cede the floor, cede ground, cede power

Etymology:

From Latin "cedere," meaning "to go, yield."

Examples:

  • 1. The country agreed to cede the disputed land peacefully.
  • 2. She refused to cede her position despite the pressure.
  • 3. The treaty forced them to cede their coastal territories.
  • 4. He decided to cede control of the company to his son.

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