"Secedes" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To leave a country or an organization and form a separate one, usually in order to be independent.
Example: "The southern states seceded from the Union during the American Civil War."
In modern usage, the term can also refer to a group or individual breaking away from a larger whole, often due to disagreement or conflict.
Example: "The employee seceded from the company after a dispute over working conditions."
A word that refers to a line that intersects a curve or surface at exactly two points, or a line that connects two points on a curve or surface.
The verb "to seceder" means to formally withdraw from an organization, country, or group, often in a hostile or official manner, usually after an independent nation or state has declared its independence.<br><br>Example: "The southern states seceded from the United States in 1861, leading to the American Civil War."<br><br>In a broader sense, seceder can also imply withdrawing from a larger entity or institution, such as a partnership, association, or community, often due to disagreements or conflicts.