accede to in English

defer another's viewpoint; arrive at a certain status

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1. Acatharsia acathisia acathistus acaudal acaudate acaulescent acauline acausal acausality acaustobiolith • ACC accede accede to a proposal accede to a request accede to a treaty accede to sb./sth

2. Will you accede to her request?

3. They gladly Accede to our request

4. I accede to my daughter's request.

5. Britain would not accede to France's request.

6. Are we ready to accede to WTO?

7. Britain would not Accede to France's request

8. Will you Accede to her request? 2

9. 1 Will you accede to her request?

10. We are ready to Accede to your demands

11. Accede definition, to give consent, approval, or adherence; agree; assent; to Accede to a request; to Accede to the terms of a contract

12. We are unable to Accede to your demands

13. The government will not Accede to the terrorist's demands.

14. They to accede to our request for further information.

15. Obviously , the administration could not accede to such demands .

16. He gave us assurance to Accede to our demands

17. The government will not Accede to the terrorist's demands.

18. I am not prepared to accede to that submission.

19. You think I should accede to the House's demands?

20. The state government did not Accede to their demands

21. Don't accede to accend anything that you shouldn't XD Acatharsia - impurity; filth Acaudal - without a tail Accede - to agree or assent, as to a proposition

22. Accede (to something) to agree to a request, proposal, etc

23. My natural inclination would be to accede to his motion.

24. · Encourage member States to ratify or accede to the Maputo Convention

25. The request is primarily for the UAE government to accede to.

26. He was not in a position to Accede to her request

27. The government should Accede to our demands as these are genuine

28. Should the husband object, the wife may accede to her husband’s wishes.

29. But draw lessons from, and accede to cannot replace creation after all.

30. Accede definition: If you Accede to someone's request , you do what they ask

31. Accede to sth翻譯:同意,應允。了解更多。

32. Thus, the General Assembly is within its rights to accede to Palestine's request.

33. They could do no other than Accede to the demands of the victors

34. To accede to his arguments would require an unacceptable degree of judicial creativity.

35. They would not let him accede to a tenured position in his department.

36. To consent or to agree, as to Accede to another's point of view

37. Voters usually Accede to a tax increase only when they're convinced it's the only …

38. I whispered to Catherine that she mustn't, on any account, accede to the proposal.

39. I recognize that publishers will not accede to all the details of this plan.

40. Can you listen to your children’s requests and, where appropriate, accede to their wishes?

41. 5 They could do no other than accede to the demands of the victors.

42. I never understood why he didn't just accede to our demands at the outset.

43. To enter an office or to accept a position, as to Accede to the presidency.

44. Urges all States to sign and ratify, accept or approve or accede to the Convention.

45. It is doubtful whether the government will ever accede to the nationalists' demands for independence.

46. In addition, those members did not accede to a group tax scheme for VAT purposes.

47. It is doubtful whether the government will ever Accede to the nationalists ' demands for independence

48. Most people would accede to his wishes just to get him out of their face.

49. The prison authorities refuse to accede to their demands and have issued 176 dismissal notices.

50. In 2003, Gaddafi agreed to accede to the CWC in exchange for "rapprochement" with western nations.