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accede
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "accede" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a verb that means "to agree to a demand, request, or treaty." For example, "The government acceded to the demands of the protestors."
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60 human-written examples
But not unilaterally say we want to discard all the bits we don't like but only keep the bits we like and you lot have to accede to that, otherwise we will leave.
News & Media
There is a clear need for an estimate to be produced on migration whenever EU countries accede.
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Salman is the latest son of the kingdom's founder Abdulaziz ibn Saud to accede to the top job.
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"He asked politely, but made it clear that if we did not accede, he would come back," said one of the election officials.
News & Media
I accede, puffing through your ground floor in the inevitably vain hope of a small tip to supplement my meagre, below-London-living-wage salary.
News & Media
In March, for the first time, Angela Merkel, the German chancellor, dictated the stiff terms that would have to be met for Berlin to accede to a Greek bailout.
News & Media
Palestinian officials said Britain and the US had pressed Abbas to sign a confidential side letter, which would not be presented to the UN general assembly, committing the Palestinian Authoritity not to accede to the ICC.
News & Media
So what are the prospects of future contested trials being fairly considered in this context of some malleable lay magistrates apparently being prepared to accede to secret agendas?
News & Media
They need not ridicule such thinking, as Richard Dawkins might like, but they must not accede to its propagation.
News & Media
When Nikolai Azarov, Ukraine's current prime minister, refused to accede to her demand that he speak Ukrainian rather than Russian, she asked for an interpreter.
News & Media
THE negotiations have been exceptionally long and tortuous, but China could still accede to the World Trade Organisation (WTO) this year.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "accede" when you want to emphasize a formal agreement or compliance with a request, treaty, or demand.
Common error
Avoid using "accede" in informal contexts. Opt for simpler synonyms like "agree" or "consent" when communicating casually.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "accede" is that of an intransitive verb. It signifies the act of agreeing or consenting to something, often a demand, treaty, or position. Ludwig provides numerous examples illustrating its use in various contexts.
Frequent in
News & Media
50%
Encyclopedias
25%
Formal & Business
15%
Less common in
Science
5%
Wiki
3%
Reference
2%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "accede" is a verb that signifies agreeing or complying with a demand, request, or treaty. Ludwig AI indicates that the term is grammatically correct and commonly used. The phrase is most frequently found in news and media, encyclopedias, and formal business contexts. It is generally considered formal and should be used carefully in informal settings. Alternative phrases include "agree to", "consent to", and "comply with". When writing, it’s best to use "accede" to emphasize a formal agreement or compliance with a request.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
agree to
More direct and common synonym for expressing agreement.
consent to
Implies giving permission or approval, slightly more formal.
comply with
Focuses on acting in accordance with a rule or request.
assent to
A more formal synonym of agree, often used in legal or official contexts.
yield to
Suggests giving way to pressure or persuasion.
concede to
Implies reluctantly giving in to something.
subscribe to
Indicates agreement with an idea or belief.
give in to
Suggests surrendering to a demand after resistance.
come around to
Indicates a change of opinion leading to agreement.
fall in with
Implies joining or aligning with a group or plan.
FAQs
How can I use "accede" in a sentence?
You can use "accede" to indicate agreement or compliance, such as: "The company acceded to the regulatory requirements."
What are some alternatives to using "accede"?
Alternatives include "agree to", "consent to", or "comply with", depending on the context.
Which is more appropriate: "accede to" or "agree with"?
"Accede to" is more formal and indicates compliance with a demand or treaty, while "agree with" expresses general agreement with an idea or statement.
Is "accede" the same as "access"?
No, "accede" means to agree or comply, while "access" means to gain entry or the ability to use something. They are distinct words with different meanings and usages.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested