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secede
se·cede S0200100 (sĭ-sēd′)intr.v. se·ced·ed, se·ced·ing, se·cedes To withdraw formally from membership in a state, union, or other political entity. [Latin sēcēdere, to withdraw : sē-, apart; see s(w)e- in Indo-European roots + cēdere, to go; see ked- in Indo-European roots.]secede (sɪˈsiːd) vb (often foll by: from) (of a person, section, etc) to make a formal withdrawal of membership, as from a political alliance, church, organization, etc[C18: from Latin sēcēdere to withdraw, from sē- apart + cēdere to go] seˈceder nse•cede (sɪˈsid) v.i. -ced•ed, -ced•ing. to withdraw formally from an alliance, federation, or association. [1695–1705; < Latin sēcēdere to withdraw. See se-, cede] se•ced′er, n. secede Past participle: seceded Gerund: seceding
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I secede | you secede | he/she/it secedes | we secede | you secede | they secede |
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I seceded | you seceded | he/she/it seceded | we seceded | you seceded | they seceded |
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I am seceding | you are seceding | he/she/it is seceding | we are seceding | you are seceding | they are seceding |
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I have seceded | you have seceded | he/she/it has seceded | we have seceded | you have seceded | they have seceded |
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I was seceding | you were seceding | he/she/it was seceding | we were seceding | you were seceding | they were seceding |
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I had seceded | you had seceded | he/she/it had seceded | we had seceded | you had seceded | they had seceded |
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I will secede | you will secede | he/she/it will secede | we will secede | you will secede | they will secede |
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I will have seceded | you will have seceded | he/she/it will have seceded | we will have seceded | you will have seceded | they will have seceded |
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I will be seceding | you will be seceding | he/she/it will be seceding | we will be seceding | you will be seceding | they will be seceding |
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I have been seceding | you have been seceding | he/she/it has been seceding | we have been seceding | you have been seceding | they have been seceding |
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I will have been seceding | you will have been seceding | he/she/it will have been seceding | we will have been seceding | you will have been seceding | they will have been seceding |
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I had been seceding | you had been seceding | he/she/it had been seceding | we had been seceding | you had been seceding | they had been seceding |
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I would secede | you would secede | he/she/it would secede | we would secede | you would secede | they would secede |
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I would have seceded | you would have seceded | he/she/it would have seceded | we would have seceded | you would have seceded | they would have seceded | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | secede - withdraw from an organization or communion; "After the break up of the Soviet Union, many republics broke away"splinter, break awaybreak up, part, split, split up, separate, break - discontinue an association or relation; go different ways; "The business partners broke over a tax question"; "The couple separated after 25 years of marriage"; "My friend and I split up" |
secedeverb withdraw, leave, resign, separate, retire, quit, pull out, break with, split from, disaffiliate, apostatize On 20 August 1960 Senegal seceded.secedeverbTo break away or withdraw from membership in an association or a federation:splinter (off).Informal: split.Translationssecede
secede from (something or some place)To withdraw or split off from some nation, company, organization, or other established group as an separate and independent entity. The largely autonomous region has been seeking to secede from the country for years. The king wants to secede from the alliance with France. The band of developers formed their own studio after seceding from the software company last fall.See also: secedesecede from somethingto withdraw from something. Which was the first state to secede from the Union? We do not want to secede from the organization, but we will if we must.See also: secedeEncyclopediaSeesecessionLegalSeeSecessionsecede
Synonyms for secedeverb withdrawSynonyms- withdraw
- leave
- resign
- separate
- retire
- quit
- pull out
- break with
- split from
- disaffiliate
- apostatize
Synonyms for secedeverb to break away or withdraw from membership in an association or a federationSynonymsSynonyms for secedeverb withdraw from an organization or communionSynonymsRelated Words- break up
- part
- split
- split up
- separate
- break
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