Accede example sentences
Related (6): consent, agree, comply, assent, conform, yield
ac·cede
verb formal (accede to)
accede (verb) · accedes (third person present) · acceded (past tense) · acceded (past participle) · acceding (present participle)
- agree to a demand, request, or treaty:
- assume an office or position:
- become a member of a community or organization:
Synonyms
accept, endorse, allow, recognize, grant, relent, refuse, deny, assume, attain, inherit, abdicate, renounce, join, leave, secede"Accede" Example Sentences
1. The King acceded to the demands of his people.2. I cannot accede to your request as it goes against company policy.
3. The government has acceded to the treaty to protect the environment.
4. He finally agreed to accede to his wife's desire for a vacation.
5. The new CEO has acceded to power with a promise of change.
6. The young prince must accede to the throne after his father's death.
7. She was overjoyed when he finally acceded to her proposal.
8. The company was forced to accede to the union's demands for better working conditions.
9. It took a lot of convincing, but he finally acceded to my plan.
10. The Board of Directors has unanimously acceded to the proposal.
11. With time, he finally acceded to her wishes and moved closer to her family.
12. The council was pleased when he agreed to accede to their suggestions.
13. I cannot accede to your proposal until I have more information.
14. The government has agreed to accede to the international treaty on human rights.
15. The CEO acceded to the board's request for cost-cutting measures.
16. They will only accede to the proposal if the terms are clearly presented.
17. The principal acceded to the students' request for more extracurricular activities.
18. The President has yet to accede to the demands of the opposition party.
19. The company has no choice but to accede to the demands of the market.
20. She will only accede to his marriage proposal if he agrees to attend therapy.
21. The Prime Minister struggled to accede to the demands of both parties involved in the negotiation.
22. She was surprised when her boss acceded to her request for a raise.
23. The company was able to accede to the union's requests after a lengthy negotiation.
24. The government must accede to the calls of its citizens for reform.
25. The CEO finally acceded to the marketing team's proposal for a new ad campaign.
26. They cannot accede to the plan until they have more funding.
27. The team was happy when their coach acceded to their request for better equipment.
28. The King decided to accede to the pleas of the citizens and lower taxes.
29. The opposition party will only accede to the trade agreement if it benefits their constituents.
30. She was overjoyed when her boss acceded to her request for a day off.
Common Phases
1. I accede to your request.2. They will only accede to our terms if we make some concessions.
3. It took some convincing, but eventually he acceded to our plan.
4. She acceded to the position of CEO after the previous one resigned.
5. The opposition party refused to accede to the ruling party's demands.
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