3 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The scientific community will have been seceding from outdated theories, embracing revolutionary ideas in the pursuit of knowledge.
Frustrated with the lack of progress, the scientist predicted that the experimental group will secede from the control group in the upcoming trials.
Scientists have seceded from the conventional theories to explore groundbreaking hypotheses.
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