ACCEDE in a Sentence
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    Example sentences for ACCEDE, such as:
1. The government acceded to public pressure to review the tax.
2. She acceded to the suggestion of bouillon, which was grateful and acceptable.
3. Disappointed in the expectation of a customer, she coolly acceded to my request.
4. In the event of your acceding to my request it is probable that I shall have to narrate them to you.
5. I acceded to this the more readily, because I now reproached myself with having treated her former letter rather lightly.
2. She acceded to the suggestion of bouillon, which was grateful and acceptable.
3. Disappointed in the expectation of a customer, she coolly acceded to my request.
4. In the event of your acceding to my request it is probable that I shall have to narrate them to you.
5. I acceded to this the more readily, because I now reproached myself with having treated her former letter rather lightly.
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 Meanings and Examples of ACCEDE
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accede
 v.  to agree or express agreement
 v.  take on duties or office
Classic Sentence:
1  I rather wished, than believed him to be sincere; but, at any rate, was perfectly ready to accede to his proposal.
2  Disappointed in the expectation of a customer, she coolly acceded to my request.
3  The surprise of such an application was great indeed; it was too great for her to know in what manner she acceded to it.
4  I acceded to this the more readily, because I now reproached myself with having treated her former letter rather lightly.
5  She acceded to the suggestion of bouillon, which was grateful and acceptable.
6  This was one point, with regard to Lydia, at least, which was now to be settled, and Mr. Bennet could have no hesitation in acceding to the proposal before him.
7  In the event of your acceding to my request it is probable that I shall have to narrate them to you.
Example Sentence:
1  The idea that one of the two chief executives should eventually accede to the role, as has happened in the past, would raise fresh doubts about the board's independence.
2  The government acceded to public pressure to review the tax.