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cedeyield or formally surrender to another: cede territory Not to be confused with:seed – the ovule of a flowering plant; germ or propagative part of anything: seed of a rebellioncede C0184000 (sēd)tr.v. ced·ed, ced·ing, cedes 1. To surrender possession of, especially by treaty. See Synonyms at relinquish.2. To yield; grant: The debater refused to cede the point to her opponent. [French céder, from Old French, from Latin cēdere; see ked- in Indo-European roots.]cede (siːd) vb1. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) (when: intr, often foll by to) to transfer, make over, or surrender (something, esp territory or legal rights): the lands were ceded by treaty. 2. (tr) to allow or concede (a point in an argument, etc)[C17: from Latin cēdere to yield, give way] ˈceder ncede (sid) v.t. ced•ed, ced•ing. 1. to yield or formally surrender to another: to cede territory. 2. to grant or transfer, as by a will. [1625–35; < Latin cēdere to go, yield] ced′er, n. cease, cede - Cease and cede come from Latin cedere, "go away, withdraw."See also related terms for withdraw.cede Past participle: ceded Gerund: ceding
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I cede | you cede | he/she/it cedes | we cede | you cede | they cede |
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I ceded | you ceded | he/she/it ceded | we ceded | you ceded | they ceded |
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I am ceding | you are ceding | he/she/it is ceding | we are ceding | you are ceding | they are ceding |
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I have ceded | you have ceded | he/she/it has ceded | we have ceded | you have ceded | they have ceded |
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I was ceding | you were ceding | he/she/it was ceding | we were ceding | you were ceding | they were ceding |
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I had ceded | you had ceded | he/she/it had ceded | we had ceded | you had ceded | they had ceded |
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I will cede | you will cede | he/she/it will cede | we will cede | you will cede | they will cede |
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I will have ceded | you will have ceded | he/she/it will have ceded | we will have ceded | you will have ceded | they will have ceded |
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I will be ceding | you will be ceding | he/she/it will be ceding | we will be ceding | you will be ceding | they will be ceding |
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I have been ceding | you have been ceding | he/she/it has been ceding | we have been ceding | you have been ceding | they have been ceding |
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I will have been ceding | you will have been ceding | he/she/it will have been ceding | we will have been ceding | you will have been ceding | they will have been ceding |
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I had been ceding | you had been ceding | he/she/it had been ceding | we had been ceding | you had been ceding | they had been ceding |
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I would cede | you would cede | he/she/it would cede | we would cede | you would cede | they would cede |
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I would have ceded | you would have ceded | he/she/it would have ceded | we would have ceded | you would have ceded | they would have ceded | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | cede - give over; surrender or relinquish to the physical control of anotherconcede, yield, grantgive - transfer possession of something concrete or abstract to somebody; "I gave her my money"; "can you give me lessons?"; "She gave the children lots of love and tender loving care" | | 2. | cede - relinquish possession or control over; "The squatters had to surrender the building after the police moved in"surrender, give up, delivergift, present, give - give as a present; make a gift of; "What will you give her for her birthday?"yield up - surrender, as a result of pressure or forcesell - give up for a price or reward; "She sold her principles for a successful career"sign away, sign over - formally assign ownership of; "She signed away her rights" |
cedeverb surrender, grant, transfer, abandon, yield, concede, hand over, relinquish, renounce, make over, abdicate The General had promised to cede power by January.cedeverb1. To give up a possession, claim, or right:abandon, abdicate, demit, forswear, hand over, quitclaim, relinquish, render, renounce, resign, surrender, waive, yield.2. To let (something) go:abandon, forgo, lay down, relinquish, surrender, yield.3. To change the ownership of (property) by means of a legal document:deed, grant, make over, sign over.Law: alien, alienate, assign, convey, transfer.Translationsabdingenüberlassencéderreculerabandonnerabdiquercedereaftredenopgevenuit de weg gaanуступатьcede
cede (something) to (someone)To yield or give a tract of land to someone. We were shocked to learn that grandma had ceded all of her land to us in her will.See also: cedecede something to someoneto grant a parcel of land to someone. We refuse to cede that land to you. They ceded the land to the city for a park.See also: cedeCede Related to Cede: Cede & CoCedeTo yield up; to assign; to grant; to surrender; to withdraw. Generally used to designate the transfer of territory from one government to another. TO CEDE, civil law. To assign; to transfer; as, France ceded Louisiana to the United States. CEDE
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CEDE➣Committed Effective Dose Equivalent | CEDE➣Centro Europeo Dell Educazione (Italian: European Center of Education) | CEDE➣Central European Dental Exhibition (trade show) | CEDE➣Centro de Estudios sobre Desarrollo Económico | CEDE➣Center for Engineering Design and Entrepreneurship (Penn State) | CEDE➣Centro de Estudos da Democraçia e Desenvolvimento (Galician: Center for the Study of Democracy and Development; Mozambique) | CEDE➣Congreso y Exposición International de la Energía Eléctrica |
cede Related to cede: Cede & CoSynonyms for cedeverb surrenderSynonyms- surrender
- grant
- transfer
- abandon
- yield
- concede
- hand over
- relinquish
- renounce
- make over
- abdicate
Synonyms for cedeverb to give up a possession, claim, or rightSynonyms- abandon
- abdicate
- demit
- forswear
- hand over
- quitclaim
- relinquish
- render
- renounce
- resign
- surrender
- waive
- yield
verb to let (something) goSynonyms- abandon
- forgo
- lay down
- relinquish
- surrender
- yield
verb to change the ownership of (property) by means of a legal documentSynonyms- deed
- grant
- make over
- sign over
- alien
- alienate
- assign
- convey
- transfer
Synonyms for cedeverb give overSynonymsRelated Wordsverb relinquish possession or control overSynonymsRelated Words- gift
- present
- give
- yield up
- sell
- sign away
- sign over
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