accede


ac·cede

verb \ak-ˈsēd, ik-\
ac·ced·edac·ced·ing

Definition of ACCEDE

intransitive verb
1
a : to become a party (as to an agreement) b : to express approval or give consent : give in to a request or demand
2
archaic : approach
3
: to enter upon an office or position

Examples of ACCEDE

  1. His son acceded upon the king's death.
  2. <finally acceded to their pleas for more time to complete the project>

Origin of ACCEDE

Middle English, from Latin accedere to go to, be added, from ad- + cedere to go
First Known Use: 15th century

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