cede in Japanese
cede in Japanese is 譲渡 — cede means to formally give up land, rights, or power to someone else.
cede in Japanese
譲渡
Pronounced: jōto
(transitive) To give up; yield to another. [with to]
What does "cede" mean?
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verb To formally give up land, rights, or power to someone else.
"The treaty forced the country to cede a large stretch of territory."
cede in a sentence
- The treaty forced the country to cede a large stretch of territory.
- She reluctantly ceded control of the company to the new board.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "cede" in Japanese?
"cede" in Japanese is 譲渡. cede means: To formally give up land, rights, or power to someone else.
How do you pronounce 譲渡?
"cede" in Japanese is 譲渡, pronounced "jōto".
How do you use "cede" in a sentence?
Example: "The treaty forced the country to cede a large stretch of territory." In Japanese, "cede" is 譲渡.
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