"cess/ cede" vocab quiz Flashcards
noun. any act, decision or case that serves as a guide or justification for subsequent situations
precedent
cesse/ cede
to go/yield
bene
good/well
fac
to/do make
magn
great
verb. to go or move away; retreat; withdraw
recede
adj. continuing without interruption, ceaseless; undending
Incessant
verb. to act on behalf of someone in difficulty or trouble, as by law pleading or petition
Intercede
verb. to acknowledge as true, proper or just; to admit
concede
recede in a sentence
after the man’s 35th birthday, he began to notice his hairline slowly receding
precedent in a sentence
She set the precedent that we could go to the bathroom by allowing one student to go.
incessant in a sentence
the incessant screeching noise on the chalkboard made me cringe
concede in a sentence
I had to concede the fact that I didn’t too well on my math test
intercedent in a sentence
I interceded when Allison was about to punch Tina.