Back to Webster

Webster

Cede

CEDE, v.t. 1. To yield; to surrender; to give up; to resign; as to cede a fortress, a province or country, by treaty. This word is appropriately used to denote the relinquishment of a conquered city, fortress,...

Webster Dictionary
English dictionary 16.3 MB

Meaning

CEDE, v.t.

1. To yield; to surrender; to give up; to resign; as to cede a fortress, a province or country, by treaty. This word is appropriately used to denote the relinquishment of a conquered city, fortress, or territory, to the former sovereign or proprietor.

2. To relinquish and grant; as, to cede all claims to a disputed right or territory.

The people must cede to the government some of their natural rights.

Ampiaw
Add to home screen for a faster, app-like experience