discede in a sentence
v. i.
Definition
Discede: to withdraw or separate from a previous state, position, or attachment.
Sample Sentences
- The old tree began to discede from its once vibrant roots, leaving a gaping hole in the landscape.
- As the negotiations progressed, it became clear that both parties had to discede from their initial positions.
- The artist chose to discede from traditional techniques, opting instead for a more abstract approach.
- In the debate, one candidate decided to discede from the party line, advocating for a more independent stance.
- Over time, the community began to discede from its previous beliefs, embracing new ideas and perspectives.
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