Accede

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Accede is a term that generally means to agree or consent to a request or demand. It is often used in legal, political, and diplomatic contexts. The term can also refer to the act of assuming an office or position, particularly in the context of royalty or high office.

Etymology[edit | edit source]

The word "accede" originates from the Latin word accedere, which means "to approach" or "to come near." The term has been used in the English language since the 15th century.

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Legal Context[edit | edit source]

In legal terms, to accede means to agree to a set of terms or conditions. This can occur in various scenarios, such as contract law, where one party may accede to the terms proposed by another party.

Political Context[edit | edit source]

In politics, accede often refers to the act of a state agreeing to a treaty or an international agreement. For example, a country may accede to a treaty by formally agreeing to its terms and conditions.

Royal and High Office[edit | edit source]

In the context of royalty or high office, accede refers to the act of assuming a position of power. For instance, a prince may accede to the throne upon the death or abdication of the reigning monarch. This is often formalized through a coronation or other ceremonial event.

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