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Cede শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: সমর্পণ

Cede Meaning In Bengali সমর্পণ

Cede

সমর্পণ করা, পরিত্যাগ করা, ছেড়ে দেওয়া,

Definition

1) Cede (verb): To formally give up possession or control of something, typically land or rights, to another entity.
2) Cede (verb): To yield or surrender power, authority, or territory to another party.
3) Cede (verb): To transfer ownership of property, territory, or rights to someone else through a formal agreement or process.

Examples

Cede Example in a sentence

1) The country agreed to cede control of the disputed territory to their neighboring nation.

2) The CEO had to cede decision-making power to a new board of directors.

3) After hours of negotiation, the company finally agreed to cede a portion of their profits to the workers.

4) In the treaty, one party had to cede ownership of several islands to the other.

5) The general decided to cede command of the troops to his second-in-command.

6) The landlord refused to cede control of the property to the tenants.

7) Despite his reluctance, the mayor had no choice but to cede authority to the city council.

8) The siblings had to cede their childhood home to a distant relative due to financial constraints.

9) The team captain had to cede the game-winning shot to a more experienced player.

10) As part of the agreement, the government had to cede a portion of their territory to a neighboring kingdom.

Part of Speech

Cede (Noun)

Synonyms

Dedicate , Yield , Commit , Surrender , Commend , Cede - (VERB) সমর্পণ করা

Waive , Put Away , Forsake , Give Up , Throw Up , Cede - (VERB) পরিত্যাগ করা

Give Up , Release , Let Go , Let Loose , Unloose , Cede - (SYNONYM) ছেড়ে দেওয়া

Bangla Academy Dictionary

cede

Antonyms

Retain
Acquire
Seize

Encyclopedia

Cede (verb): To formally give up possession or control of something, typically land or rights, to another entity.
Cede (verb): To yield or surrender power, authority, or territory to another party.
Cede (verb): To transfer ownership of property, territory, or rights to someone else through a formal agreement or process.