To accede usually means to yield, often under pressure and with some reluctance, to the needs or requests of others.
Voters usually accede to a tax increase only when they're convinced it's the only.
ACCEDE definition: to give consent, approval, or adherence; agree; assent; to accede to a request; to accede to the terms of a contract.
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Definition of accede verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.
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1.
To give one's consent, often at the insistence of another: accede to a demand.
See Synonyms at assent.
2.
To arrive at or come into an office or dignity: accede to the throne.
3.
To become a party to.
6 days ago · accede (third-person singular simple present accedes, present participle acceding, simple past and past participle acceded) (intransitive) To agree or assent [with to ‘a proposal, a request’]; to.
3 meanings: 1.
to assent or give one's consent; agree 2.
to enter upon or attain (to an office, right, etc) 3.
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ac•cede /ækˈsid/ v.
[~ + to + object], -ced•ed, -ced•ing.
to agree; assent: to accede to a request.
to attain or assume an office: to accede to the throne.
See -cede-.
If you accede, it means you agree with someone or give in to his or her wish.
The word is often used in a political context — the Queen acceded to the Prince's demands for more territory, a larger army, and.
• Most people would accede to his wishes just to get him out of their face.
• If they did, they would think twice before acceding to such inclinations.
• I have no reason for acceding to your request for a.
Accede definition: To give one's consent, often at the insistence of another.