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Meanings of
secede
in English
Portuguese
romper
Back to the meaning
Withdraw from an organization or communion.
splinter
break away
Portuguese
romper
Usage of
secede
in English
1
A referendum in 2011 opens the possibility that South Sudan may
secede
.
2
Gration said Washington was already factoring in projections the south will
secede
.
3
And how can it
secede
from a government it never capitulated to?
4
They say that the South will
secede
if Fremont should be elected.
5
I don't know whether you think it good to
secede
or not.
6
Analysts believe the south is likely to
secede
in the vote.
7
Most analysts believe the south will vote to
secede
from Sudan.
8
But that was not a good enough reason to
secede
from the union.
9
If next year's vote does not take place, the south may
secede
anyway.
10
The group had sought to
secede
from South Africa before dissolving in 1996.
11
Do you believe that the Separatists were wrong to
secede
from the Republic?
12
Bashir has promised to accept the south's decision if it chooses to
secede
.
13
If the coastal region were to
secede
,
Kenya would become landlocked.
14
A number of States would
secede
within the next sixty days.
15
Lincoln was duly elected, and the southern states began to
secede
.
16
Did she remain loyal or did she
secede
,
that was equally her fate.
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secede
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
secede from
secede anyway
affluent secede
secede again
secede alone
More collocations
Translations for
secede
Portuguese
romper
Secede
through the time
Secede
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common