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se·cede \sə̇ˈsēd, sēˈ-\ intransitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Latin secedere, from sed-, se- apart (from sed, se without) + cedere to go — more at idiot, cede : to withdraw into isolation : leave a group : quit; especially : to withdraw from an organization, communion, or federation (as a church or political party) < seceded from the conversation — Elizabeth Bowen > < about 10 more deputies have seceded from the government majority — Atlantic > |