Yield to another's wish or opinion.
To agree or express agreement.
Take on duties or office.
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.
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