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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Amidst the controversy, a few athletes will be seceding from the national team in pursuit of individual careers.
The soccer team may secede from the league if their demands are not met.
Frustrated with the team's management, the star player decided to secede from the sports club.
Factions within the sports league contemplated whether to secede and establish their own competitive circuit.
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