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  1. cede:


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Detailed Synonyms for cede in English

cede:

to cede verb (cedes, ceded, ceding)

  1. to cede
    to cede; to yield
    • cede verb (cedes, ceded, ceding)
    • yield verb (yields, yielded, yielding)
  2. to cede
    – relinquish possession or control over 1
    to deliver; to surrender; to cede; to give up
    – relinquish possession or control over 1
    • deliver verb (delivers, delivered, delivering)
    • surrender verb (surrenders, surrendered, surrendering)
      • The squatters had to surrender the building after the police moved in1
    • cede verb (cedes, ceded, ceding)
    • give up verb (gives up, gave up, giving up)
  3. to cede
    – give over; surrender or relinquish to the physical control of another 1
    to yield; to grant; to concede; to cede
    – give over; surrender or relinquish to the physical control of another 1
    • yield verb (yields, yielded, yielding)
    • grant verb (grants, granted, granting)
    • concede verb (concedes, conceded, conceding)
    • cede verb (cedes, ceded, ceding)

Conjugations for cede:

present
  1. cede
  2. cede
  3. cedes
  4. cede
  5. cede
  6. cede
simple past
  1. ceded
  2. ceded
  3. ceded
  4. ceded
  5. ceded
  6. ceded
present perfect
  1. have ceded
  2. have ceded
  3. has ceded
  4. have ceded
  5. have ceded
  6. have ceded
past continuous
  1. was ceding
  2. were ceding
  3. was ceding
  4. were ceding
  5. were ceding
  6. were ceding
future
  1. shall cede
  2. will cede
  3. will cede
  4. shall cede
  5. will cede
  6. will cede
continuous present
  1. am ceding
  2. are ceding
  3. is ceding
  4. are ceding
  5. are ceding
  6. are ceding
subjunctive
  1. be ceded
  2. be ceded
  3. be ceded
  4. be ceded
  5. be ceded
  6. be ceded
diverse
  1. cede!
  2. let's cede!
  3. ceded
  4. ceding
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

cede

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Related Definitions for "cede":

  1. relinquish possession or control over1
  2. give over; surrender or relinquish to the physical control of another1