dedition (Meaning)

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dedition (n.)

The act of yielding; surrender.

Synonyms & Antonyms of dedition

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dedition Sentence Examples

  1. The dedition of the opposing army marked the end of the conflict.
  2. The city's dedition to the enemy forces was negotiated to prevent further bloodshed.
  3. After months of siege, the dedition of the fortress was inevitable.
  4. The terms of dedition included disarmament and the withdrawal of troops from the occupied territory.
  5. The general demanded the enemy's dedition as a condition for sparing civilian lives.
  6. The king's dedition to the invading army led to a peaceful transition of power.
  7. The dedition of the rebels signified the restoration of law and order in the region.
  8. Negotiations for dedition were prolonged as both sides sought favorable terms.
  9. The historic dedition ceremony was attended by diplomats from both warring nations.
  10. The announcement of dedition brought relief to the war-weary population.

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The act of yielding; surrender.

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The dedition of the opposing army marked the end of the conflict.

The city's dedition to the enemy forces was negotiated to prevent further bloodshed.

After months of siege, the dedition of the fortress was inevitable.

The terms of dedition included disarmament and the withdrawal of troops from the occupied territory.