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cede

1 of 1verb
/sid/
Forms:cedes,ceding,ceded,ceded
1

to hand over power, land, or a position to another, particularly due to being forced

transitive
  • The king was pressured to cede his crown in exchange for his family's safety.
  • They ceded the disputed region to avoid further military conflict.
  • They had no choice but to cede their shares in the business when they declared bankruptcy.
  • The ruler has recently ceded power to a democratically elected government.
  • The country is reluctantly ceding control of its key industries.
2

to transfer the title, rights, or ownership of something to another person or entity

transitive
  • She ceded ownership of the house to her children, passing it down through generations.
  • Last year, the government ceded authority over the disputed region to international mediators.
  • After a lengthy negotiation, the government agreed to cede the land to the corporation.
  • The company cedes control of its subsidiary to a larger corporation.
  • He ceded the leadership position to his colleague after stepping down for personal reasons.