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Antonyms for accede
ækˈsidac·cede
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English Synonyms and Antonyms
accede
Agree is the most general term of this group, signifying to have like qualities, proportions, views, or inclinations, so as to be free from jar, conflict, or contradiction in a given relation. To concur is to agree in general; to coincide is to agree in every particular. Whether in application to persons or things, concur tends to expression in action more than coincide; we may either concur or coincide in an opinion, but concur in a decision; views coincide, causes concur. One accepts another's terms, complies with his wishes, admits his statement, approves his plan, conforms to his views of doctrine or duty, accedes or consents to his proposal. Accede expresses the more formal agreement, consent the more complete. To assent is an act of the understanding; to consent, of the will. We may concur or agree with others, either in opinion or decision. One may silently acquiesce in that which does not meet his views, but which he does not care to contest. He admits the charge brought, or the statement made, by another — admit always carrying a suggestion of reluctance. Assent is sometimes used for a mild form of consent, as if agreement in the opinion assured approval of the decision.
Antonyms:
contend, contradict, decline, demur, deny, differ, disagree, dispute, dissent, oppose, protest, refuseSynonyms:
accept, accord, acquiesce, admit, agree, approve, assent, coincide, combine, comply, concur, consent, harmonizePreposition:
I agree in opinion with the speaker; to the terms proposed; persons agree on or upon a statement of principles, rules, etc.; we must agree among ourselves.
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submit, bow, defer, accede, give inverb
yield to another's wish or opinion
"The government bowed to the military pressure"
Synonyms:
put over, set back, put forward, buckle under, crouch, pass on, relegate, put in, resign, take, bow, give in, state, subject, remit, acquiesce, reconcile, prorogue, assent, knuckle under, put off, bend, render, defer, table, present, yield, postpone, posit, shelve, enter, hold over, succumb, bow down, stoop, submitaccede, enterverb
take on duties or office
"accede to the throne"
Synonyms:
defer, go into, participate, acquiesce, bow, enter, recruit, get into, go in, put down, give in, figure, assent, record, submit, embark, introduce, insert, enrol, inscribe, infix, enroll, get in, move into, come inassent, accede, acquiesceverb
to agree or express agreement
"The Maestro assented to the request for an encore"
Synonyms:
give in, assent, bow, acquiesce, enter, submit, defer
How to use accede in a sentence?
It is with the heaviest of hearts but with complete conviction for Charlie’s best interests that I find it is in Charlie’s best interests that I accede to these applications and rule that Great Ormond Street Hospitalhave may lawfully withdraw all treatment save for palliative care to permit Charlie Gard to die with dignity.
The pivot from demanding changes to the( Irish) backstop to demanding its total removal is a pivot from a tough negotiating stance to a wrecking one, the unelected people who pull the strings of this government know that this is a demand the EU can not, and will not, accede to.
It is with the heaviest of hearts but with complete conviction for Charlie’s best interests that I find it is in Charlie’s best interests that I accede to these applications and rule that Great Ormond Street Hospital may lawfully withdraw all treatment save for palliative care to permit Charlie to die with dignity.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu:
We expect and call on the (Palestinian) Authority and its leader to act responsibly and accede to the proposal of the prime minister of Israel and enter into direct negotiations with Israel without preconditions.
The government should investigate the culprits behind the political crisis and should not accede to other demands from the protesters.
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