Cession Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for cession.
cession
cession
/ˈsɛʃən/
Examples
- In 1804, the federal government added the cession to the Mississippi Territory.
- The cession of this territory from Mexico was a major goal of the war.
- Myth was very much reality in the years preceding and following cession.
- The cession to Spain was finally revealed.
- A separate article was concerned with the cession of hostilities.
- Does the author say that the cession is unlawful
- The cession of Cambodia was officially formulated in 1867.
- Both of these governments were favorable toward the cession.
- Cession, or to cede, is the assignment of property to another entity.
- The condition of the district at the time of cession was very wretched.
the act of ceding
noun
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"See + Sean. To give your toys, see Sean transferring his."
"See + shun. To give up and shun away property."
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