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ced/cess - to go
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accede |
Will the management accede to the workers' demands?
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access |
Internet access is still limited in some rural areas.
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antecedent |
An antecedent is something that happened before.
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cease |
The troop of soldiers were told to cease fire immediately.
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concede |
He would not concede that he was wrong.
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concession |
Do you think it's worth making a concession in this instance?
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decease |
My grandmother lived alone until her decease.
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exceed |
It is an offence to exceed the speed limit.
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intercede |
Do you think they will intercede on our behalf?
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precede |
To precede means to come before.
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precedent |
It is important to set a good precedent.
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proceed |
Please proceed to the next question.
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recede |
His hair began to recede.
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recession |
The recession was a bleak time for us all.
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secede |
To secede means to formally withdraw.
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succeed |
I will succeed and win the gold medal.
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