English vocabulary examples in context: accede
Vocabulary in context: accede -- Example 1.
Either my proposal had been communicated to him, and he did not intend to accede to it; or neither Hurliguerly nor Arkins had spoken to him since the previous day.
Vocabulary in context: accede -- Example 2.
I acceded with pleasure to this proposition.
Vocabulary in context: accede -- Example 3.
If it is yes, or, in other words, if you possess what you call honour and conscience, and we more justly call common-sense, then accede to our demand, and the matter is at an end.
Vocabulary in context: accede -- Example 4.
I rather wished, than believed him to be sincere; but, at any rate, was perfectly ready to accede to his proposal.
Vocabulary in context: accede -- Example 5.
He didn't care for himself--not he; but his dear little girl should take the place in society to which, as his wife, she was entitled: and to these proposals you may be sure she acceded, as she would to any other from the same author.
Vocabulary in context: accede -- Example 6.
Nor could she, but she acceded to their overtures with a very heavy and suspicious heart, was always uneasy during the child's absence from her, and welcomed him back as if he was rescued out of some danger.
Vocabulary in context: accede -- Example 7.
That was why she had refused at once to accede to Negoro's proposition and give him a letter for her husband.
Vocabulary in context: accede -- Example 8.
But the moment the Spanish minister makes a demand, it is acceded to at once, whether it be just or not.