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accede to

/ak-seed/US // ækˈsid //UK // (ækˈsiːd) //

认同,加入,同意,认可

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    ac·ced·ed, ac·ced·ing.

    • : to give consent, approval, or adherence; agree; assent; to accede to a request; to accede to the terms of a contract.
    • : to attain or assume an office, title, or dignity; succeed: to accede to the throne.
    • : International Law. to become a party to an agreement, treaty, or the like, by way of accession.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inattain

Examples

  • That plan ran into conservative opposition, but its opponents acceded to two more modest proposals.

  • But to understand business survival in the face of moral decisions is not to immediately accede to the business.

  • The Nizam, continuing to see himself as a foreigner, refused to accede to India upon independence.

  • It is entirely the government's prerogative to accede to these requests or not.

  • A Church Covenants, believing that she sees the truth in part, and is disposed to accede to it.

  • Moselekatse would not accede to the idea of him going alone, and finally the king himself determined to accompany him.

  • Belgium, however, now refused to accede to the arrangement, by resolving not to cede Luxembourg.

  • He received the message, but did not, for reasons best known to himself, see fit to accede to the request.

  • Should he accede to Ferdinand's desire, formally communicated in a letter sent by Escoiquiz on October twelfth?