[
US
/sɪˈsid/
]
[ UK /sɛsˈiːd/ ]
[ UK /sɛsˈiːd/ ]
VERB
-
withdraw from an organization or communion
After the break up of the Soviet Union, many republics broke away
How To Use secede In A Sentence
- And yet today, almost without exception, chroniclers state that in 1860-61 “the Southern states seceded.” Mike Musick: What if Lincoln lost the election?
- The Bengalis were numerous enough to take on the Punjabis, but they seceded. Pakistan’s Fatal Shore
- There is likely to be civil war if the region tries to secede from the south.
- Many of the planets were run by makeshift despotic governments that intended to secede from the Republic.
- In 1991, Germany gave Croatia and Slovenia the green light to secede from the Yugoslav federation; civil war soon followed.
- The Republic of Panama seceded from Colombia in 1903.
- They plotted to make the whole Mississippi Valley secede from the United States.
- Supposing Yorkshire or Cornwall decided by a majority vote to secede from Britain and elect their own government.
- The article briefly narrative trouble of Sichuan province Luhuo county grain of production after secede farming.
- The state legislature was soon to convene, with some of its members seeking to have the state secede from t he Union.