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acquiesce
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acceded
[
ak-
seed
]
Origin
ac·cede
/
ækˈsid
/
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[
ak-
seed
]
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verb (used without object),
-ced·ed,
-ced·ing.
1.
to give consent, approval, or adherence; agree; assent;
to accede to a request; to accede to the terms of a contract.
2.
to attain or assume an office, title, or dignity; succeed (usually followed by
to
):
to accede to the throne.
3.
International Law
.
to become a party to an agreement, treaty, or the like, by way of
accession
.
Origin:
1400–50;
late Middle English:
to approach, adapt to <
Latin
accēdere
to approach, assent, equivalent to
ac-
ac-
+
cēdere
to go;
see
cede
Related forms
ac·ced·ence,
noun
ac·ced·er,
noun
non·ac·ced·ence,
noun
non·ac·ced·ing,
adjective
re·ac·cede,
verb (used without object),
-ced·ed,
-ced·ing.
EXPAND
un·ac·ced·ing,
adjective
COLLAPSE
Can be confused:
accede,
concede
,
exceed
.
Synonyms
1.
See
agree.
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Word Origin & History
accede
mid-15c., from L. accedere "approach, enter upon," from ad- "to" + cedere "go, move" (see
cede
). Latin ad- usually became ac- before "k" sounds.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2010 Douglas Harper
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