ceded

[ˈsiːdɪd]

ceded Definition

  • 1formally give up (power or territory)
  • 2allow someone to have something; yield

Using ceded: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "ceded" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Spain ceded Puerto Rico to the United States in 1898.

  • Example

    The company ceded control to its shareholders.

  • Example

    He ceded his place in line to the elderly woman.

  • Example

    I ceded my turn to speak to my colleague.

ceded Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for ceded

Phrases with ceded

  • give up a position or advantage to someone else

    Example

    The team ceded ground to their opponents in the second half of the game.

  • give up one's right to speak in a meeting or debate

    Example

    After making her point, she ceded the floor to her colleague.

  • give up one's right to be first in line or to receive priority treatment

    Example

    The CEO ceded precedence to the company's senior executives.

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Summary: ceded in Brief

The verb 'ceded' [ˈsiːdɪd] means to formally give up power or territory, or to allow someone to have something. It is often used in political contexts, as in 'Spain ceded Puerto Rico to the United States in 1898.' 'Ceded' can also mean to yield or give way, as in 'The team ceded ground to their opponents in the second half of the game.'