discede (Meaning)
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discede (v. i.)
To yield or give up; to depart.
Synonyms & Antonyms of discede
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discede Sentence Examples
- The teacher bade the unruly student to discede from the classroom.
- The doctor advised the patient to discede from smoking to improve their health.
- As the meeting was drawing to a close, the chairperson requested attendees to discede in an orderly fashion.
- The judge instructed the jury to discede to their chambers and deliberate on the verdict.
- The hikers decided to discede from the trail due to the approaching storm.
- The soldiers were ordered to discede from the battlefield and regroup at a designated location.
- The guests began to discede from the party after the cake was cut and served.
- The shareholders voted to discede from the merger agreement due to concerns about its financial implications.
- The company decided to discede from the market due to low demand for their products.
- The professor requested the students to discede from the library as it was closing time.
FAQs About the word discede
To yield or give up; to depart.
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The teacher bade the unruly student to discede from the classroom.
The doctor advised the patient to discede from smoking to improve their health.
As the meeting was drawing to a close, the chairperson requested attendees to discede in an orderly fashion.
The judge instructed the jury to discede to their chambers and deliberate on the verdict.