Cédé (en. Given over)
/sedé/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishFrench
adjective
Refers to something that has been abandoned or transferred.
The rights to the work were ceded to another author.
Les droits sur l'œuvre ont été cédés à un autre auteur.
Used to describe a situation where an individual relinquishes a position.
She gave in to pressure and accepted the offer.
Elle a cédé à la pression et a accepté l'offre.
Etymology
From the verb céder, originating from the Latin 'cedere' which means 'to go, to withdraw'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
yield the right of way
Allowing someone to pass in front of you.
céder le passage
give in to temptation
Giving up resisting a desire.
céder à la tentation
compromise on one's principles
Giving up one's beliefs or values.
céder sur ses principes
give ground
Making concessions in an argument.
céder du terrain
Related Words
cede
Relinquishing something, letting go.
céder
transfer
The action of ceding something, the transfer of ownership.
cession
ceding
One who cedes, who relinquishes.
cedant
Slang Meanings
Letting oneself be done without resistance.
He gave in like a child.
Il a cédé comme un enfant.
Being submissive in a conflict situation.
He gave in to group pressure.
Il a cédé devant la pression du groupe.