🚪secede (siséde)

verb
/sɪˈsiːd/
se séparer (se separer)

Signification

To formally withdraw from a political or organizational union.
Traduction de la signification
Se retirer formellement d'une union politique ou organisationnelle
Se retirer formellement d'une union politique ou organisationnelle

Phrases d'exemple

Several states threatened to secede from the union.

Plusieurs états ont menacé de se séparer de l'union.
Plusieurs etats ont menace de se separer de l'union.

Expressions d'exemple

secede from the union
se séparer de l'union
se separer de l'union

Synonymes

withdraw, separate, break away, split

Antonymes

join, unite, merge

Collocations

secede from, secede peacefully, secede formally

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