retrocede Antonyms
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Meaning of retrocede
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retrocede (v. t.)
To cede or grant back; as, to retrocede a territory to a former proprietor.
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retrocede (v. i.)
To go back.
retrocede Sentence Examples
- The receding glacier threatened to uncover ancient artifacts that had been buried for centuries.
- The tide retroceded, leaving behind a vast expanse of sandy beach.
- The army retroceded to a safer position after facing heavy resistance.
- The stock market retroceded sharply following a major financial crisis.
- The boundary line between the two countries retroceded with time due to shifting geographical boundaries.
- The disease gradually retroceded as the patient's immune system fought back.
- The trend towards urbanization retroceded in some areas as people sought refuge in rural locations.
- The river's current retroceded during a drought, exposing its muddy banks.
- The once-thriving company retroceded into obscurity after losing its market share.
- The government retroceded its land claims in the disputed territory.
FAQs About the word retrocede
To cede or grant back; as, to retrocede a territory to a former proprietor., To go back.
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The receding glacier threatened to uncover ancient artifacts that had been buried for centuries.
The tide retroceded, leaving behind a vast expanse of sandy beach.
The army retroceded to a safer position after facing heavy resistance.
The stock market retroceded sharply following a major financial crisis.