accede 音标拼音: [æks'id]
v . 答应,同意;继承,加入
答应,同意;继承,加入
accede v 1 :
yield to another '
s wish or opinion ; "
The government bowed to the military pressure " [
synonym : {
submit }, {
bow }, {
defer },
{
accede }, {
give in }]
2 :
take on duties or office ; "
accede to the throne " [
synonym :
{
accede }, {
enter }]
3 :
to agree or express agreement ; "
The Maestro assented to the request for an encore " [
synonym : {
assent }, {
accede }, {
acquiesce }]
[
ant : {
dissent }]
Accede \
Ac *
cede "\,
v .
i . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Acceded };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Acceding }.] [
L .
accedere to approach ,
accede ;
ad cedere to move ,
yield :
cf .
F .
acc ['
e ]
dere .
See {
Cede }.]
[
1913 Webster ]
1 .
To approach ;
to come forward ; --
opposed to {
recede }.
[
Obs .] --
T .
Gale .
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2 .
To enter upon an office or dignity ;
to attain .
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Edward IV .,
who had acceded to the throne in the year 1461 . --
T .
Warton .
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If Frederick had acceded to the supreme power .
--
Morley .
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3 .
To become a party by associating one '
s self with others ;
to give one '
s adhesion .
Hence ,
to agree or assent to a proposal or a view ;
as ,
he acceded to my request .
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The treaty of Hanover in 1725 . . .
to which the Dutch afterwards acceded . --
Chesterfield .
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Syn :
To agree ;
assent ;
consent ;
comply ;
acquiesce ;
concur .
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77 Moby Thesaurus words for "
accede ":
OK ,
abide by ,
accede to ,
accept ,
acclaim ,
accord to ,
acquiesce ,
acquiesce in ,
agree ,
agree to ,
agree with ,
allow ,
applaud ,
approve ,
approve of ,
assent ,
attain to ,
be agreeable ,
be instated ,
be willing ,
buy ,
cheer ,
comply ,
concur ,
condescend ,
connive at ,
consent ,
consent to silently ,
cooperate ,
deign ,
endorse ,
face the music ,
give consent ,
give the nod ,
go along with ,
grant ,
hail ,
have no objection ,
hold with ,
in toto ,
knock under ,
knuckle down ,
knuckle under ,
let ,
live with it ,
mount the throne ,
nod ,
nod assent ,
not refuse ,
not resist ,
obey ,
okay ,
permit ,
ratify ,
receive ,
relent ,
resign ,
sanction ,
say aye ,
say yes ,
submit ,
subscribe ,
subscribe to ,
succumb ,
swallow it ,
swallow the pill ,
take ,
take it ,
take kindly to ,
take office ,
vote affirmatively ,
vote aye ,
vote for ,
welcome ,
wink at ,
yes ,
yield assent
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