accede in the PONS Dictionary

accede Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to accede to sth (agree)
to accede to sth (take up)
to accede to a position
to accede to the throne

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Between 2007 and 2014, six new states acceded.
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Well if they deserve the character, which by common consent is acceded to them, the more numerous such persons are the better for the country.
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At first, she resists his efforts to help, then accedes.
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However, despite being the single biggest shareholder, he ultimately acceded to the desires of the other shareholders and agreed to the sale.
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Perplexed by his motives, she nevertheless accedes to his wishes.
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The judge acceded and dismissed the petition as withdrawn.
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Some acceded to the throne in their own right due to the lack of a male heir.
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The premier at first declined to accede to these demands, but after some delay he consented to do so.
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