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acceded


Meanings
  • verb

    to gain access or admission to something

    - "He acceded to the request for a meeting."
    - "The guard acceded our entry after checking our IDs."

Antonyms

leave , secede , split off
Synonyms

come around , concede , band together , enroll , acquiesce , agree , assent , astipulate , comply , comprobate , concur , consent
Rhymes
Words rhyming with acceded
accedes , cedes , bedes , reads
Homophones
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  1. acedia

  2. accidie

  3. acediah

  4. acediae


Variants
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accede , acceded , acceded to the throne , accedes , acceding
Forms
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The past tense and past participle of the verb 'accede' are 'acceded' and 'acceded' respectively.


Etymology
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from Latin 'ad' meaning 'to' and 'cedere' meaning 'to yield or give way'


Related Concepts
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  1. access: The ability or right to enter or approach something or someone. For example, 'He was granted access to the restricted area.''

  2. admit: To allow or grant entry to someone or something, typically acknowledging their presence or existence. For example, 'The jury admitted the evidence into the record.''

  3. consent: To agree or give permission for something to happen or be done. For example, 'She gave her consent to undergo the medical procedure.''


Culture
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In literature and art, acceded is often used to describe someone gaining access to something or agreeing to something. For example, in Shakespeare's Hamlet, the character Ophelia sings a song about the 'grief' that has 'aced her'. In this context, acceded is used to describe the deep sadness or despair that has overcome Ophelia.

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