acceded (Meaning)

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acceded (imp. & p. p.)

of Accede

acceded Sentence Examples

  1. The president acceded to the demands of the protesters, promising to address their concerns in the upcoming policy reforms.
  2. After much negotiation, the two nations finally acceded to a peace treaty, putting an end to years of conflict.
  3. The committee acceded to the professor's request for additional research funding, recognizing the potential impact of the project.
  4. The company acceded to the union's requests for improved working conditions, leading to a more cooperative labor-management relationship.
  5. Facing mounting pressure, the CEO acceded to the shareholders' request for a special meeting to discuss corporate governance issues.
  6. The government acceded to the international trade agreement, opening up new opportunities for economic growth.
  7. The team captain acceded to the coach's strategy, acknowledging the importance of a unified game plan for success.
  8. After a lengthy debate, the city council acceded to the citizens' petition, approving the construction of a new community park.
  9. In a diplomatic breakthrough, the warring nations finally acceded to a ceasefire, allowing for humanitarian aid to reach the affected areas.
  10. Despite initial reluctance, the student eventually acceded to the teacher's advice and made the necessary revisions to the research paper.

FAQs About the word acceded

of Accede

acquiesced, assented, consented,agreed,submitted, succumbed, adopted, subscribed, bore (with), relented

rejected, rebuffed, dissented, rejected, dissented,refused, rebuffed, refused, scorned, spurned

The president acceded to the demands of the protesters, promising to address their concerns in the upcoming policy reforms.

After much negotiation, the two nations finally acceded to a peace treaty, putting an end to years of conflict.

The committee acceded to the professor's request for additional research funding, recognizing the potential impact of the project.

The company acceded to the union's requests for improved working conditions, leading to a more cooperative labor-management relationship.