4 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Secede' in a Sentence
"To formally withdraw from an alliance, federation, or association, such as a political union or religious organization." more
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The dissatisfied members were seceding from the trade union, demanding better working conditions.
Trade unions have seceded from the larger federation to pursue their specific labor rights agenda.
The employees threatened to secede from the labor union if their demands were not met.
The dissatisfied workers decided to secede from the trade union and negotiate working conditions independently.
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