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Vocabulary Week 10 ROOT: Cede/ Ceed / Cess MEANING: To go or yield

Vocabulary Week 10 ROOT: Cede/ Ceed / Cess MEANING: To go or yield. WORDS. Accessory Exceed Intercede Justify Concede. Stimulate Proceed Precede Accessible Recede. Accessible (ADJ). To be able to reach or enter

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Vocabulary Week 10 ROOT: Cede/ Ceed / Cess MEANING: To go or yield

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  1. Vocabulary Week 10ROOT: Cede/Ceed/CessMEANING: To go or yield

  2. WORDS • Accessory • Exceed • Intercede • Justify • Concede • Stimulate • Proceed • Precede • Accessible • Recede

  3. Accessible (ADJ) • To be able to reach or enter • Her kitchen had handicap accessible counter heights so she could reach everything.

  4. Accessory (N) • something that can be added to something else for a purpose • She carried the dog like it was an accessory, to make herself seem cuter.

  5. Concede (V) • To give in or admit defeat • Despite his best effort, at the end of the game David Wright conceded and congratulated the winner.

  6. Exceed (V) • To go beyond the limit or expectations • Joe exceeded all expectations when he ran a marathon at 80 years old.

  7. Intercede (V) • To mediate, to help people reach an agreement • The peer mediators interceded when Judy and Kyle were fighting and helped them get along.

  8. Precede (V) • To go before something else in time, order, place or rank • The king precedes the prince in order of royalty.

  9. Proceed (V) • To move along. • Please proceed with the tour, this is taking too long.

  10. Recede (v) • To go or move back • The water receded after the flood leaving damage and destruction behind.

  11. Academic Words

  12. Depict (v) • Creature a picture of something • To depict the beauty of nature take a picture of it so you can show your friends.

  13. Symbolize (V) • To represent something with an image, gesture, or word. • When Victor got a 100 on the quiz, Ms. Paris gave him a thumbs to symbolize good job!

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