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cede

Transitive Verb

This word carries a heavy weight of formality and officialdom, typically appearing in legal documents, diplomatic treaties, or historical accounts of war. It implies a surrender of rights or land that is documented and recognized by an authority, rather than a casual or accidental loss. While similar to yield or surrender, cede focuses specifically on the transfer of ownership or sovereignty. It is rarely used in personal, emotional contexts; one cedes a throne or a province, but one does not usually cede an argument in a casual conversation.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[someone][something]

To formally give up possession or control of something to another person or entity.

"The defeated nation was forced to cede its northern territories."

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