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Acced To

Part of Speech: Verb

Sense 1: To agree or give consent to a request or proposal.

Usage: When the company approached him with their offer, he acced to their terms without hesitation.

Sample Sentence: The board unanimously acceded to the demands put forward by the striking workers.

Sense 2: To assume a position of power or authority.

Usage: After the sudden resignation of the CEO, the CFO acceded to the position and took charge of the company.

Sample Sentence: Princess Elizabeth acceded to the throne after the death of her father, King George VI.

Sense 3: To become a member, especially of a group or organization.

Usage: After completing the necessary training, John finally acceded to the exclusive club he had always dreamed of joining.

Sample Sentence: Once you pass the entrance exam, you can accede to the prestigious university.

Sense 4: To yield or give in to something.

Usage: Despite initial resistance, the defendant eventually acceded to the evidence presented by the prosecution.

Sample Sentence: The government had no choice but to accede to the demands of the protesting citizens.

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