word | cede |
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definition | To give up, especially by treaty; yield. |
eg_sentence | Their 88-year-old father reluctantly ceded control over his finances to two of the children this year. |
explanation | Cede is often a formal term used in discussing territory and rights, but is also used less formally. So, for example, Spain ceded Puerto Rico to the U.S. in 1898, following the Spanish-American War, and the U.S. ceded control of the Panama Canal to Panama in 1999. Critics warn that we are ceding leadership in alternative-energy technology to China. Citizens of one European country or another are always worrying that their own country is ceding too much power to the European Union. A tennis player doesn't have any choice when she cedes her no. 1 ranking to a rival. |
IPA | sid |
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