Accede

Ac·cede

Accede

v. i.

imp. & p. p. Acceded; p. pr. & vb. n. Acceding

  1. To approach; to come forward; -- opposed to recede. [Obs.]
  2. To enter upon an office or dignity; to attain.
    Edward IV., who had acceded to the throne in the year 1461.
    — T. Warton.
    If Frederick had acceded to the supreme power.
    — Morley.
  3. To become a party by associating one's self with others; to give one's adhesion. Hence, to agree or assent to a proposal or a view; as, he acceded to my request.
    The treaty of Hanover in 1725 . . . to which the Dutch afterwards acceded.
    — Chesterfield.