accede
This term carries a formal, often diplomatic or legal tone, suggesting a transition from a state of resistance or vacancy to one of agreement or occupancy. It is rarely used in casual conversation, appearing instead in political reports, historical accounts, or legal documents. When used regarding power or treaties, it implies a formal process of succession or entry. When used regarding requests, it suggests a reluctant concession rather than an enthusiastic agreement, highlighting a shift in position after a period of negotiation or pressure.
Meanings
To agree to a demand, request, or condition after initially resisting it.
"The government eventually acceded to the demands of the protesters."
To assume an office or a position of power, especially a throne.
"The prince acceded to the throne after the death of his father."
To join or sign a treaty, convention, or international agreement.
"Several more nations have acceded to the climate pact this year."