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    secede
    /sɪˈsiːd/

    verb

    • 1. withdraw formally from membership of a federal union, an alliance, or a political or religious organization: "the kingdom of Belgium seceded from the Netherlands in 1830"

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  2. SECEDE meaning: 1. to become independent of a country or area of government: 2. to become independent of a country…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of SECEDE is to withdraw from an organization (such as a religious communion or political party or federation). How to use secede in a sentence.

  4. SECEDE definition: 1. to become independent of a country or area of government: 2. to become independent of a country…. Learn more.

  5. secede British English : secede VERB / sɪˈsiːd / If a region or group secedes from the country or larger group to which it belongs, it formally becomes a separate country or stops being a member of the larger group.

  6. Define secede. secede synonyms, secede pronunciation, secede translation, English dictionary definition of secede. intr.v. se·ced·ed , se·ced·ing , se·cedes To withdraw formally from membership in a state, union, or other political entity.

  7. secede (from something) (of a state, country, etc.) to officially leave a larger state or organization of states and become independent. The Republic of Panama seceded from Colombia in 1903.

  8. Secede definition: to withdraw formally from an alliance, federation, or association, as from a political union, a religious organization, etc.. See examples of SECEDE used in a sentence.

  9. To secede is to go your own way, breaking off ties. Usually, this refers to one part of a country that wants to become independent, like the South during the U.S. Civil War. The Latin word secedere means “go apart” and that's where secede comes from.

  10. Secede definition: To withdraw formally from membership in a state, union, or other political entity.

  11. Jun 3, 2024 · secede (third-person singular simple present secedes, present participle seceding, simple past and past participle seceded) ( intransitive ) To split from or to withdraw from membership of a political union, an alliance or an organisation .