Thesaurus / accede
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That plan ran into conservative opposition, but its opponents acceded to two more modest proposals.
THE DEMOCRATIC PLAN TO SMASH POVERTY FOR SENIORS AND PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIESDYLAN MATTHEWSJULY 9, 2021VOXA Church Covenants, believing that she sees the truth in part, and is disposed to accede to it.
THE ORDINANCE OF COVENANTINGJOHN CUNNINGHAMMoselekatse would not accede to the idea of him going alone, and finally the king himself determined to accompany him.
ROBERT MOFFATDAVID J. DEANEBelgium, however, now refused to accede to the arrangement, by resolving not to cede Luxembourg.
THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND IN THREE VOLUMES, VOL.III.E. FARR AND E. H. NOLANHe received the message, but did not, for reasons best known to himself, see fit to accede to the request.
THE BOYS OF '61CHARLES CARLETON COFFIN.Should he accede to Ferdinand's desire, formally communicated in a letter sent by Escoiquiz on October twelfth?
THE LIFE OF NAPOLEON BONAPARTEWILLIAM MILLIGAN SLOANEBut the queen seemed very unwilling to accede to their views.
MARGARET OF ANJOUJACOB ABBOTT.To show I do not forget which, I 'll accede to his present request, always provided that he is equal to it.
THE KNIGHT OF GWYNNE, VOL. II (OF II)CHARLES JAMES LEVERThe General would not accede to these demands, but promised that any loss they suffered should be made good to them.
THE BLUE AND THE GRAYA. R. WHITELet us have a few more words before we accede to the necessity of anything so sudden.
ORLEY FARMANTHONY TROLLOPEWORDS RELATED TO ACCEDE
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