Sentences

secede in a sentence

v. i.

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Definition

To secede means to formally withdraw from an organization, alliance, or political entity, particularly a state or nation.

Sample Sentences

  1. Many states in the U.S. considered the option to secede during the Civil War.
  2. The region's desire to secede was fueled by longstanding economic and political grievances.
  3. After much debate, the local council voted to hold a referendum on whether to secede from the union.
  4. Historical documents reveal that the leaders of the rebellion planned to secede well in advance.
  5. The movement to secede gained momentum as more residents expressed dissatisfaction with the central government.