Cede
41cede — v. (A) France ceded the territory to them; or: France ceded them the territory * * * [siːd] or: France ceded them the territory (A) France ceded the territory to them …
42cede — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. yield, relinquish; grant, assign, transfer; surrender, hand over. See relinquish, submission. II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) v. surrender, give up, yield, abdicate, *hand over, grant, relinquish,… …
43cede — seed …
44cede — siËd v. assign, grant …
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46CEDE — caede …
47cede v — Admittedly it is important to learn the alphabet, Abie ceded …
48cede — [si:d] verb give up (power or territory). Origin C16: from Fr. céder or L. cedere to yield …
49cede — v. a. 1. Surrender, relinquish, yield, abandon, resign, deliver up, give up. 2. Grant, convey …
50cede — verb (T) formal to give something such as an area of land or a right to a country or person, especially when you are forced to: Hong Kong was ceded to Britain in 1842. see also: cession …