cession
pronunciation
How to pronounce cession in British English: UK [ˈseʃn]
How to pronounce cession in American English: US [ˈsɛʃən]
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- Noun:
- the act of ceding
Word Origin
- cession (n.)
- late 14c., "a relinquishing," from Old French cession "cession; death" (13c.), from Latin cessionem (nominative cessio) "a giving up, surrendering," noun of action from past participle stem of cedere "to go away, yield" (see cede). Related: Cessionary.
Example
- 1. Should know the people is annual the cession of appearance is expended rising .
- 2. The cession of the territory could not be avoided because they lost the war .
- 3. Article 28 when an insurer transfers part of its accepted business to another insurer by way of cession , it is referred to as reinsurance .
- 4. It is namely when the cession of insurance mark , perform the procedure that the contract agrees .
- 5. It is the treasure ground that make money really , the cession of pardonable shop expends what fry so tall !