
Exceed - proceeds - succeeding - cede - intercede - preceded - receded - conceding - secedes - superseded
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- Q1What does the word 'cede' mean?to exceed expectationsto proceed with cautionto intercede on someone's behalfto give up power or territory30s
- Q2What does it mean to 'intercede'?to succeed in a taskto recede from a situationto concede an argumentto intervene on behalf of someone30s
- Q3What does 'succeeding' mean?achieving a desired aim or resultceding controlexceeding limitsproceeding forward30s
- Q4What does it mean when something 'precedes' something else?to become lessto give up powerto come beforeto involve someone else30s
- Q5What does it mean to 'concede' in an argument?to intercede on behalf of someoneto exceed the limitsto recede from the discussionto accept that something is true or valid30s
- Q6What does it mean if a state 'secedes' from a country?to exceed expectationsto proceed with a planto withdraw formally from a group or organizationto intercede in a conflict30s
- Q7What does it mean when something has 'superseded' another?to recede from viewto replace or take the place of somethingto concede an argumentto intercede between parties30s
- Q8What does 'receded' mean in terms of a physical object?to exceed its limitsto intercede in a situationto precede another eventto move back or withdraw30s
- Q9What does it mean to 'exceed' a limit?to concede a pointto go beyond a set boundary or amountto recede from a planto proceed with caution30s