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Meanings of
accede
in English
Portuguese
aceder
Spanish
acceder
Back to the meaning
Yield to another's wish or opinion.
bow
submit
defer
give in
Portuguese
aceder
Portuguese
aquiescer
Spanish
obedecer
Back to the meaning
To agree or express agreement.
assent
acquiesce
dissent
Portuguese
aquiescer
Synonyms
Examples for "
bow
"
bow
submit
defer
give in
Examples for "
bow
"
1
I
bow
in return; we take our seats; and the lesson begins.
2
It was impossible to
bow
;
whispered thanks went in the wrong direction.
3
Three of them were paddling; the fourth sat motionless in the
bow
.
4
In another minute he was standing in the
bow
,
lance in hand.
5
I shall humbly
bow
before her as spokesman and beg our case.
1
Good news: I was permitted to
submit
samples as a private citizen.
2
Current regulations require futures market participants to
submit
data anonymously to regulators.
3
The company hopes to allow anyone to
submit
creations in the future.
4
The Commission is yet to
submit
a report to the federal government.
5
We ask that you
submit
accurate information and refrain from impersonating others.
1
However,the company has some flexibility to
defer
capital expenditure separately whendeclining demand.
2
The union agreed to
defer
strike action after the Labour Court intervened.
3
The judge said he would
defer
making any order until June 30th.
4
But if it's at all possible -don't
defer
that dream holiday.
5
It may be wise to
defer
a personal concern for a day.
1
Whose address and telephone number did she
give
in
case of emergency?
2
You'd better
give
in
at once; you'll have to in the end.
3
We believe that personal balance allows you to
give
in
healthier ways.
4
You'll
give
in
every time just to have the power struggle over.
5
I am afraid I must
give
in
-
for
the
sake of the boys.
Take on duties or office.
enter
Usage of
accede
in English
1
Lufthansa was not the first company forced to
accede
to ISS' wishes.
2
Washington did not
accede
to those demands, the first senior official said.
3
He made the suggestion without the slightest thought that she would
accede
.
4
Mr. Chairman, we willingly
accede
to the request made by the defence.
5
Both you and your friend must
accede
to it, as Parker explains.
6
The Queen, virtually a captive, had to
accede
to the revolutionary requirements.
7
This is an extremity to which no government will of choice
accede
.
8
He feared that Mr. Norman would not
accede
to such an arrangement.
9
Of course, there was nothing to do but
accede
to that request.
10
Mr. Denton looked thoughtfully, but he could not
accede
to her request.
11
Reginald Eversleigh was only too glad to
accede
to the magistrate's proposition.
12
He said it was possible Washington could
accede
to the treaty this week.
13
Nor is Merkel likely to
accede
to French wishes for more German stimulus.
14
Cassandra nodded bravely; she was willing to
accede
to Mac's request.
15
The King was strongly pressed by the Empress Queen to
accede
to it.
16
He felt it to be out of the question to
accede
at once.
Other examples for "accede"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
accede
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
accede to
accede now
accede to requests
accede to terms
accede most
More collocations
Translations for
accede
Portuguese
aceder
aquiescer
dizer sim
concordar
assentir
responder que sim
Spanish
acceder
obedecer
asentir
Accede
through the time
Accede
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common