To relinquish possession or control of to another because of demand or compulsion.
Give over; surrender or relinquish to the physical control of another.
1 Where there is doubt still is whether the generals will cede power.
2 Whether Putin will go further and cede control is open to doubt.
3 However, despite that success, they've had to cede some ground to them.
4 But whether Hyundai will cede to its other demands is less clear.
5 Branson dismissed speculation that he would cede control or leave the business.
6 We will not cede our authority to try this impeachment, McConnell said.
7 Harbinger would retain 44 percent of LightSquared's equity, but cede voting control.
8 Beijing has shown no signs that it will cede to protesters' demands.
9 South Carolina had almost nothing to cede , and yielded it in 1787.
10 Some rooms have modern décor, while others cede to more classic looks.
11 In response to the Republican surge, Obama has refused to cede turf.
12 I refuse to cede the field of romantic conquest without a fight.
13 BARRIERS: The central government may be reluctant to cede revenue to local governments.
14 But the right hemisphere doesn't cede full responsibility to the left.
15 But she was not willing, just yet, to cede control either.
16 But as many cities become more assertive, governments are reluctant to cede control.
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