ceded Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of ceded In English

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  • Through marriage alliances, claims to land can be kept within the kin group or might be ceded to another group.

  • This decisionmaking capacity, ceded to me by the parents, has been considered ethically acceptable in my neonatal intensive care unit.

  • In terms of methodology, the structurally-based situational approach ceded ground on two fronts.

  • Clinicians recognize that in large organizations-managed care plans and hospitals-they have ceded control over the content and flow of patient data to administrators.

  • The basis upon which sovereign authorities exercise political power is this executive power of the law of nature ceded to them by their subjects.

  • The man to whom possession was ceded has the right to the sharecropping agreement.

  • Most of the responsibilities for health care have been ceded to the regions.

  • When they ceded asset management to family members, some older people expected that these practices would continue.

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