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retrocede

[ˌrɛtrəʊˈsiːd]

retrocede Definition

  • 1to go back or return to a previous position or state
  • 2to give back something that has been received

Using retrocede: Examples

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

  • Example

    The army was forced to retrocede to its previous position.

  • Example

    The company retroceded the land to the government.

  • Example

    His health has retroceded since he stopped exercising.

  • Example

    The stock market retroceded to its previous level.

retrocede Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for retrocede

Phrases with retrocede

  • to break a promise or commitment

    Example

    He retroceded from his promise to help me with the project.

  • to revert to a childlike state, often due to illness or trauma

    Example

    After the accident, he retroceded to childhood and had to relearn basic skills.

  • to fall into obscurity or become forgotten

    Example

    After his death, his work retroceded to obscurity until it was rediscovered years later.

Origins of retrocede

from Latin 'retrocedere', meaning 'to go back'

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Summary: retrocede in Brief

'Retrocede' [ˌrɛtrəʊˈsiːd] is a verb that means to go back or return to a previous position or state. It can also mean to give back something that has been received. Examples include 'The army was forced to retrocede to its previous position' and 'The company retroceded the land to the government.' Phrases like 'retrocede from a promise' and 'retrocede to obscurity' extend the term's usage.