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Filter by Meaning The team's ceding of the championship to their rivals was a bitter pill to swallow.
The homeowner's ceding of a portion of their property to the city for a new park was a significant contribution to the community.
The singer is ceding the stage to the next performer.
The school's ceding of authority to the parents' association was a positive step towards improving student welfare.
The artist's ceding of credit to their collaborators was a gesture of gratitude and respect.
The company's ceding of control to its new CEO was a risky move.
The university's ceding of autonomy to its various departments allowed for greater innovation and academic freedom.
The ceding of certain privileges to employees resulted in improved job satisfaction and productivity.
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