Sentences

retrocede in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

To retrocede means to withdraw or revert to a previous decision or position.

Sample Sentences

  1. In the face of overwhelming evidence, the committee decided to retrocede its earlier decision.
  2. After much deliberation, the city council chose to retrocede its plans for the new highway project.
  3. The country's leaders felt it was necessary to retrocede some of the powers they had previously claimed.
  4. As the negotiations progressed, both sides agreed to retrocede to previous terms to reach a compromise.
  5. Faced with public backlash, the company had no choice but to retrocede its controversial policy changes.
  6. The company's decision to retrocede its assets was met with skepticism from investors.
  7. As the tide began to retrocede, the long-hidden treasures of the beach were revealed.
  8. In the face of mounting pressure, the politician chose to retrocede from his earlier stance on the issue.
  9. The archaeologists had to retrocede after discovering that the site was more significant than they initially thought.
  10. During the negotiation, both parties agreed to retrocede certain demands to reach a compromise.