How Do You Spell SECEDE?

Pronunciation: [sɛsˈiːd] (IPA)

The word "secede" is spelled with the letters S-E-C-E-D-E. The phonetic transcription for this word is /sɪˈsiːd/. The letter "c" in the word is pronounced as a /s/ sound, and the letter "e" in the middle of the word is pronounced as a long /i/. The word means to formally withdraw from an organization or alliance. Accurate spelling is crucial in written communication to avoid misinterpretations and to convey a clear message.

SECEDE Meaning and Definition

  1. Secede is a verb that refers to the act of formally withdrawing or breaking away from a larger group, organization, or entity, typically as a result of disagreement, differences in ideology, or dissatisfaction with current circumstances. The term is commonly used in political contexts to describe the separation of a region or group from a larger country or state.

    When a group or territory chooses to secede, it often seeks to establish its own independent government, control its own resources and policies, and distance itself from the influence or authority of the governing body it is separating from. Secession can occur through a peaceful and negotiated process or as a result of armed conflict, revolutions, or uprisings.

    Historically, secession has been employed for various reasons, including disputes over governance, ethnic or religious differences, economic disparities, or perceived violations of basic rights and liberties. Well-known examples of secession movements include the American Civil War, where several southern states seceded from the United States, and more recent cases, such as the dissolution of the former Soviet Union, the breakup of Yugoslavia, or the independence of South Sudan from Sudan.

    Overall, secession represents a significant, intentional, and often irreversible act of separation, where one entity asserts its desire for self-governance and independence, effectively cutting ties with the larger body it was previously a part of.

  2. To separate one's self; to withdraw from fellowship or association.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of SECEDE

The word secede originated from the Latin word secedere, which is a combination of se meaning apart, aside and cedere meaning to go, to withdraw. This Latin term was formed by merging se and cedere to convey the idea of to withdraw oneself. The concept of secession, or the act of formally breaking away from an organization, group, or territory, was later adopted from Latin into English as secede.

Idioms with the word SECEDE

  • secede from sth The idiom "secede from sth" refers to the act of withdrawing or separating oneself or a group from an organization, alliance, or country. It implies a deliberate decision to break away and establish independence or autonomy.

Similar spelling words for SECEDE

Conjugate verb Secede

CONDITIONAL

I would secede
you would secede
he/she/it would secede
we would secede
they would secede

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be seceding
you would be seceding
he/she/it would be seceding
we would be seceding
they would be seceding

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have secede
you would have secede
he/she/it would have secede
we would have secede
they would have secede

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been seceding
you would have been seceding
he/she/it would have been seceding
we would have been seceding
they would have been seceding

FUTURE

I will secede
you will secede
he/she/it will secede
we will secede
they will secede

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be seceding
you will be seceding
he/she/it will be seceding
we will be seceding
they will be seceding

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have seceded
you will have seceded
he/she/it will have seceded
we will have seceded
they will have seceded

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been seceding
you will have been seceding
he/she/it will have been seceding
we will have been seceding
they will have been seceding

IMPERATIVE

you secede
we let´s secede

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to secede

PAST

I seceded
you seceded
he/she/it seceded
we seceded
they seceded

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was seceding
you were seceding
he/she/it was seceding
we were seceding
they were seceding

PAST PARTICIPLE

seceded

PAST PERFECT

I had seceded
you had seceded
he/she/it had seceded
we had seceded
they had seceded

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been seceding
you had been seceding
he/she/it had been seceding
we had been seceding
they had been seceding

PRESENT

I secede
you secede
he/she/it secedes
we secede
they secede

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am seceding
you are seceding
he/she/it is seceding
we are seceding
they are seceding

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

seceding

PRESENT PERFECT

I have seceded
you have seceded
he/she/it has seceded
we have seceded
they have seceded

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been seceding
you have been seceding
he/she/it has been seceding
we have been seceding
they have been seceding
I would have seceded
we would have seceded
you would have seceded
he/she/it would have seceded
they would have seceded

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