Acceded: meaning, definitions and examples

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acceded

 

[ əkˈsiːdɪd ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

formal agreement

Acceded means to agree to a demand, request, or treaty. It often implies a formal acceptance or an official agreement, particularly in political or diplomatic contexts. When a person or entity accedes, they give their consent or approval, often after some hesitance or deliberation. This term is frequently used in situations involving treaties, succession to a title, or in formal discussions.

Synonyms

accepted, agreed, consented

Examples of usage

  • The country acceded to the terms of the treaty.
  • After lengthy negotiations, she finally acceded to his request.
  • He acceded to the throne after his father's death.

Translations

Translations of the word "acceded" in other languages:

🇵🇹 accedeu

🇮🇳 स्वीकृत हुआ

🇩🇪 eingetreten

🇮🇩 setuju

🇺🇦 вступив

🇵🇱 przystąpił

🇯🇵 同意した

🇫🇷 accedé

🇪🇸 accedió

🇹🇷 katıldı

🇰🇷 가입했다

🇸🇦 انضم

🇨🇿 přistoupil

🇸🇰 pristúpil

🇨🇳 加入

🇸🇮 pristopil

🇮🇸 genginn

🇰🇿 қосылды

🇬🇪 შეერთდა

🇦🇿 qəbul etdi

🇲🇽 accedió

Etymology

The word 'acceded' originates from the Latin term 'accedere', which means 'to approach' or 'to agree'. This Latin root combines 'ad-' meaning 'to' and 'cedere' meaning 'to go, yield'. It passed into Middle French as 'acceder' before being adopted into Middle English. The transition into the English language links the term to formal acceptance or agreement, particularly in legal and diplomatic contexts. Historically, the use of 'accede' has been prevalent in discussions involving treaties, formal agreements, and succession, signaling a critical moment of agreement or acceptance in various political and social structures.

Word Frequency Rank

With rank #18,065, this word belongs to specialized vocabulary. While not common in everyday speech, it enriches your ability to express complex ideas.