Cede in a sentence as a verb

So I cede to the guys who know best.

> Are we to cede all functions that we used to master to computers?

Will never cede the keyboard or listen much to their partner, and doesn't seem to be trying to fix it.

If the cautious stay silent for fear of the careless, then they cede a monopoly on speech to the careless.

If Americans give up on privacy and decide it's not worth fighting for, they will eventually cede the rest of their rights as well.

Companies have the option to develop their own green cars, buy credits, or else cede the California market to competitors.

But I can cede that its a far better name than that used in development: treat yourselfShowing ads when you search locally seems a tad much and a waste of system resources.

Sounds like someone who's busy building a self-driving car-- not someone who loves the beauty of being a pilot!Are we to cede all functions that we used to master to computers?

Without these changes Python would basically cede these areas to languages like Go or Javascript that have their unicode story straight and are well-adapted to async programming.

When Turkey's time comes for the full membership and agreed by both parties and if the Cyprus remains the only roadblock, the heat from Turkey and EU can sink the entire island in one day so it is likely that they will cede.

But I don't think it's any knock on the OpenBSD developers, keeping up with patches in a fast-moving project like Rails is a losing proposition, so they're absolutely right to remove the ports and cede that maintenance responsibility.

On a few corners, self-appointed crossing guards helped maintain order - in fact, those tended to be the worst intersections, because drivers would cede responsibility to the crossing guard instead of responding directly to the conditions.

Cede definitions

verb

give over; surrender or relinquish to the physical control of another

See also: concede yield grant

verb

relinquish possession or control over; "The squatters had to surrender the building after the police moved in"

See also: surrender deliver