Vocabulary Week 10: Root "Cede/Ceed/Cess

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Explore the root "Cede/Ceed/Cess" meaning "to go or yield" through words like Accessory, Exceed, Intercede, and more. Learn their definitions and usage in sentences, enhancing your vocabulary with academic words like Depict and Symbolize.


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  1. Vocabulary Week 10 ROOT: Cede/Ceed/Cess MEANING: To go or yield

  2. WORDS Accessory Exceed Intercede Justify Concede Stimulate Proceed Precede Accessible Recede

  3. Accessible (ADJ) To be able to reach or enter Her kitchen had handicap accessible counter heights so she could reach everything.

  4. Accessory (N) something that can be added to something else for a purpose She carried the dog like it was an accessory, to make herself seem cuter.

  5. Concede (V) To give in or admit defeat Despite his best effort, at the end of the game David Wright conceded and congratulated the winner.

  6. Exceed (V) To go beyond the limit or expectations Joe exceeded all expectations when he ran a marathon at 80 years old.

  7. Intercede (V) To mediate, to help people reach an agreement The peer mediators interceded when Judy and Kyle were fighting and helped them get along.

  8. Precede (V) To go before something else in time, order, place or rank The king precedes the prince in order of royalty.

  9. Proceed (V) To move along. Please proceed with the tour, this is taking too long.

  10. Recede (v) To go or move back The water receded after the flood leaving damage and destruction behind.

  11. Academic Words

  12. Depict (v) Creature a picture of something To depict the beauty of nature take a picture of it so you can show your friends.

  13. Symbolize (V) To represent something with an image, gesture, or word. When Victor got a 100 on the quiz, Ms. Paris gave him a thumbs to symbolize good job!

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