Pronunciation: /ækˈsiːd/

Definitions of accede

noun the act of agreeing or giving in to a request or demand

Example Sentences

A1 I don't understand why he won't accede to our request.

A2 The king finally decided to accede to the demands of the rebels.

B1 The company's CEO has agreed to accede to the new regulations.

B2 The government may accede to the terms of the trade agreement.

C1 The president's decision to accede to the treaty was met with mixed reactions.

C2 The board of directors unanimously voted to accede to the merger proposal.

verb to agree to a request or demand; to give in or consent to

Example Sentences

A1 She acceded to his request to join him for lunch.

A2 The manager acceded to the employee's request for a raise.

B1 The government finally acceded to the demands of the protesters.

B2 After much negotiation, the two parties acceded to a compromise.

C1 The CEO acceded to the shareholders' demands for a change in leadership.

C2 The country acceded to the international treaty to reduce carbon emissions.

Examples of accede in a Sentence

Grammatical Forms of accede

past tense

acceded

plural

accede

comparative

more accede

superlative

most accede

present tense

accede

future tense

will accede

perfect tense

have acceded

continuous tense

is acceding

singular

accedes

positive degree

accede

infinitive

to accede

gerund

acceding

participle

acceding

Origin and Evolution of accede