Examples of 'he ceded' in a sentence

Meaning of "he ceded"

he ceded Definition: This phrase indicates that a person has formally surrendered, relinquished, or given up control, authority, or territory to another party. Context: It is commonly used in political or negotiation contexts to describe the act of yielding or conceding a position or right to someone else

How to use "he ceded" in a sentence

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He ceded almost half of his territory.
Shortly thereafter he ceded this land to his son Bolesław.
He ceded some mission fields in China and Vietnam to other provinces.
When he slept with my wife, he ceded his honor card.
He ceded it to the Americans at Annapolis.
In addition, he ceded to the powerful.
He ceded certain property rights, but not the property itself.
Shortly afterwards, however, he ceded power to Gálvez.
Subsequently, he ceded the Duchy of Schleswig to his younger brother Abel.
You fought without honor . When he slept with my wife, he ceded his honor card.
Shortly after, he ceded Pless to his brother Henry.
He ceded the baton to guests for new productions including Der Rosenkavalier, Rigoletto and Aida.
He served as its Chairman until April 2017 when he ceded this position to Heinrich Fischer.
If he ceded the territory, he 'd appear weak.
After that, Castro assumed full control until he ceded power to his brother Raúl in 2006.

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But he ceded the field to those that are now embarrassing him… ".
In Tilsit, he ceded about half of his pre-war territories.
In 1405 he ceded the ancestral family lands near Este to Venice.

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