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Meaning of "ceded it"
The phrase 'ceded it' indicates the action of giving up, surrendering, or relinquishing something, such as territory, power, rights, or possessions. It implies a voluntary transfer of control or ownership from one party to another
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They ceded it to government and public opinion.
Science, and scientific discourse has really ceded it to religious discourse.
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He turned around and ceded it over to Satan the devil.
He ceded it to the Americans at Annapolis.
The Netherlands later ceded it to Spanish colonial rule.
The island changed hands fourteen times up to 1814, when France ceded it to England.
Their ally France ceded it as compensation for Spanish concessions to Britain elsewhere.
This land is theirs, they have never ceded it to the Canadian Government.
The Savoyard influence on the city grew, and the Habsburgs ceded it to them in 1452.
Twenty years later, Britain ceded it to the newly independent United States of America.
Spain lost Cuba in the Spanish-American war and ceded it to the United States.
In 1828 Fernando VII ceded it to the collection to the Museo del Prado.
Following protests, the Austrians left and the French ceded it to Italy on 20 October.
Samos, in turn, ceded it to Troizina.
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Its construction was prompted by Alfonso I, who ceded it to the church of Tarragona.
They won the region when Spain ceded it to the British crown in 1763.
It was signed by Louis the Blind and ceded it to Foulques, Bishop of Avignon.
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He has ceded all power to the military