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acceded with
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "acceded with" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression is "acceded to," which is used when someone agrees to a request or demand. Example: "The government acceded to the demands of the protestors after several weeks of negotiations."
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New Jersey's first black bear hunt since 1970 was canceled yesterday as the state agency that sets hunting rules acceded, with some unwillingness, to Gov. Christine Todd Whitman's wishes and voted narrowly to ban it.
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In addition, Congress, which supported the current program proposed by President George W. Bush in 2004, might not accede with another overhaul of NASA.
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In all other cases, acceding with a patient's request constitutes physician-assisted death because of the pathophysiology induced by the turning off of these medical devices, as well as the intention, causation, and moral responsibility of the ensuing death.
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Will they accept the international instruments to which Afghanistan has acceded, particularly with regard to human rights?
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For the tour Van Gaal has had many of his wishes acceded to with regard to ensuring best possible preparation.
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Lawmakers said the dispute had spurred them to demand an independent review of the evidence on North Korea, which the administration eventually acceded to with the appointment of former Defense Secretary William J. Perry as special adviser.
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Harriet Tubman never acceded to sex with a slave master.
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Bagchi accedes: "Frustrated with D&D, Naylor turned to his other love, gangsta rap, forming Geto Moyes with his childhood friend, the notoriously dangerous theatre impresario, Bushwick Bill Kenwright.
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Yet even North Korea has acceded to the treaty, with no discernible improvement in its harsh treatment of its people, Mr. Bequelin said.
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In 1988 most members of the SDP acceded to a merger with the Liberal Party to form what is now called the Liberal Democratic Party.
Encyclopedias
By the end of the episode, a secret letter from Matthew granting his share of the estate to Mary – passing over George, his son – has turned up; Lord Grantham has bravely acceded to a partnership with his most peevish daughter; Lady Cora has found a new maid and Carson has come to terms with his past.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "acceded to" instead of "acceded with". The preposition "to" is the correct one to use after the verb "accede" when expressing agreement or compliance.
Common error
Avoid using "with" after "accede". The correct preposition is "to". Using "with" will result in a grammatically incorrect sentence.
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Linguistic Context
The verb "accede" functions as an intransitive verb, meaning it does not take a direct object. It is typically followed by the preposition "to" to indicate agreement or consent. Ludwig AI points out that the correct expression is "acceded to".
Frequent in
News & Media
37%
Science
25%
Encyclopedias
13%
Less common in
Wiki
13%
Formal & Business
6%
Academia
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "acceded with" is grammatically incorrect. The correct form is "acceded to", which means to agree or consent to something. Although "acceded with" appears in some sources, Ludwig AI states it is not standard English. The usage contexts are mainly in news, science and encyclopedias, suggesting a formal or neutral register. For better writing, always use "acceded to" or consider alternatives like "agreed to", "complied with" or "consented to".
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
agreed to
Offers a simpler and more direct way to express agreement.
complied with
Replaces "acceded" with a more common synonym for agreement.
consented to
Suggests a more formal agreement or permission.
accepted
Replaces the entire phrase with one word that represents agreement.
yielded to
Implies a reluctant agreement after some resistance.
approved
Suggests formal permission or endorsement.
concurred with
Suggests agreement in opinion or judgment.
acquiesced to
Indicates passive agreement without active enthusiasm.
submitted to
Implies acceptance of a higher authority or power.
fell in line with
Suggests conforming to an existing plan or policy.
FAQs
What's the correct preposition to use with "accede"?
The correct preposition to use with "accede" is "to", not "with". The correct phrase is "accede to".
Is "acceded with" grammatically correct?
No, "acceded with" is grammatically incorrect. The correct phrase is "acceded to", which means to agree or consent to something.
What does "accede to" mean?
"Accede to" means to agree or consent to a request, demand, or treaty. You can use alternatives like "agreed to" or "consented to".
How can I use "accede to" in a sentence?
Example: The government "acceded to" the demands of the protestors. Another example: The company "acceded to" the union's request for higher wages.
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