Definition, Meaning & Anagrams | English word ACCEDES
ACCEDES
Definitions of ACCEDES
- inflection of accede
Number of letters
7
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using ACCEDES in a Sentence
- 722 BC—Duke Yin accedes to the throne of Lu in China, the first event recorded in the Spring and Autumn Annals.
- 15 February – Junagadh and Manavadar (princely state) rescinds accession to Pakistan, and accedes to India.
- 1316: In the Khaljis Empire, Alauddin dies and Shahabuddin Umar accedes; Malik Kafur, a Hindu convert, usurps power.
- Though taken aback by their defection, Sanderson accedes to majority rule and restarts the travel unit.
- Once in power, he accedes to pressure from the United States and promulgates the Law of Permanent Defense of the Democracy, also known as the Ley Maldita ("accursed law").
- Though the papers portray Jennifer as a gold-digging floozy, it turns out that Jennifer has asked the Colonel not to leave her any money; he accedes to her request, leaving her only one dollar, the symbolic first dollar he ever made.
- Bright's rebuke, elucidating that Brighto is intended as a medicinal remedy rather than a polish, he accedes to grant the Stooges another opportunity to prove their salesmanship.
- To the husbandman he says that he would lend his expertise to help him were it not for the "grit coist and expence" of doing so; the husbandman offers him half a dozen of the fattest hens he has, to which the fox accedes and goes off.
- When Reynald accedes the throne, Cesca is the new Speaker of the Roamers and belatedly accepts his proposal for the good the alliance will bring — even though she is in love with someone else.
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