Ceded - definition of ceded by The Free Dictionary (Government, Politics Diplomacy) (when: intr, often foll by to) to transfer, make over, or surrender (something, esp territory or legal rights): the lands were ceded by treaty
CEDE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary verb 1 (when intr, often foll by to) to transfer, make over, or surrender (something, esp territory or legal rights) the lands were ceded by treaty 2 (transitive) to allow or concede (a point in an argument, etc)
Cede vs Ceed: How to Use the Correct Word - grammifiy. com Cede is the correct word Ceed is incorrect and should not be used in standard English What does cede mean? Cede means to give up, hand over, or surrender power, land, rights, or control The company agreed to cede control of the project The country refused to cede its territory
Cede - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com To cede is to give up or surrender land, position, or authority "She reluctantly ceded the coveted position as the baby of the family to her brother when he was born She would not, however, cede her bedroom to him "
cede - Wiktionary, the free dictionary cede (third-person singular simple present cedes, present participle ceding, simple past and past participle ceded) (transitive) To give up; yield to another [with to]
Cession - Wikipedia Under the civil law system, cession is the equivalent of assignment, and therefore, is an act by which a personal claim is transferred from the assignor (the cedent) to the assignee (the cessionary) Whereas real rights are transferred by delivery, personal rights are transferred by cession