secede
[ si-seed ]
/ sɪˈsid /
verb (used without object), se·ced·ed, se·ced·ing.
to withdraw formally from an alliance, federation, or association, as from a political union, a religious organization, etc.
Origin of secede
OTHER WORDS FROM secede
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British Dictionary definitions for secede
secede
/ (sɪˈsiːd) /
verb
(intr often foll by from)
(of a person, section, etc) to make a formal withdrawal of membership, as from a political alliance, church, organization, etc
Derived forms of secede
seceder, nounWord Origin for secede
C18: from Latin
sēcēdere to withdraw, from
sē- apart +
cēdere to go