cede
51cede — verb the library has ceded ten parking spaces to the hearing clinic Syn: surrender, concede, relinquish, yield, part with, give up; hand over, deliver up, give over, make over, transfer; abandon, forgo, sacrifice; literary forsake See note at re …
52cede — v yield, surrender, deliver up, turn over, part with; release, let go of, quit one s hold on, yield possession of; relinquish, renounce, forsake; transfer, give over, convey, make over, sign away, Law. demise; grant, give, donate, bequeath,… …
53cede — [siːd] verb [T] formal to allow someone to take something such as power or land away from you …
54cede — To yield up; to assign; to grant; to surrender; to withdraw. Generally used to designate the transfer of territory from one government to another …
55cede — To yield up; to assign; to grant; to surrender; to withdraw. Generally used to designate the transfer of territory from one government to another …
56cede — The precise meaning of the word depends somewhat on the subject matter with which it is connected. In some instances, it is used in the sense of grant, but ordinarily it means to yield; to surrender; to give up. Mayor & City Council v Turnpike… …
57cede(s) — seed(s) …
58cede — v.tr. give up one s rights to or possession of. Etymology: F ceacuteder or L cedere yield …
59Cede repugnanti cedendo victor abibis! — См. Полают, да отстанут …
Большой толково-фразеологический словарь Михельсона (оригинальная орфография)
60Cede repugnanti: cedendo victor abibis. — См. Умный уступает …
Большой толково-фразеологический словарь Михельсона (оригинальная орфография)