US /ækˈsid tu/
・UK /ækˈsi:d tu:/
We'll accede to a fairer, calmer, kinder adulthood once we accept with grace how close we remain always to the delicate, sensitive, tear-prone little person we once were.
But, at any rate, was perfectly ready to accede to his proposal.
ready to accede to his proposal.
She does not accede to Epstein's unsolicited gratuitous remarks about men and their penises, nothing.
She does not accede to Epstein's unsolicited gratuitous remarks about men and their penises.
are, for a time, kept entirely at bay and we accede to a slightly unnerving yet also
They have adopted the new policy called America First Global Health Policy, which I believe, frankly speaking, no nation on earth that respect itself should accede to.
The responsible stage, in which we find ourselves vocationally, submit to the demands of academia and accede to the limitations of employment.
We cannot in good conscience accede to their requests.
But, at any rate, was perfectly ready to accede to his proposal.
ready to accede to his proposal.
surrender of the will based on a wise recognition of the need, at points, to accede to, rather
not just in one room, but at the edge of a box within a cupboard under a bed, too frightened ever to accede to their own potency and freedom, too timid ever to dare to evade unfair restrictions, too cowed to bring themselves to I magine a better future.