SECEDE - meaning and definition. What is SECEDE
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What (who) is SECEDE - definition

ACT OF WITHDRAWING FROM AN ORGANIZATION, UNION, MILITARY ALLIANCE OR ESPECIALLY A POLITICAL ENTITY
Political secession; Secede; Seceded; Secessionist; Secession crisis; Secess; Seccession; Break-away state; Secession (political science); Secessionism; Secessionist movements; Breakaway states; Breakaway state; Right of secession; Secessionist war; Secessionalist movement; Secessions; Right to secede; Seceding; Breakaway republic; Breakaway republics; Secessionist movement; Secession movement
  • Donetsk status referendum]] organized by pro-Russian separatists. A line to enter a polling place, 11 May 2014.
  • Panama separated from Colombia]] in 1903.
  • A destroyed [[T-34-85]] tank in Karlovac, [[Croatian War of Independence]], 1992
  • Changes in national boundaries]] in Eurasia in the decades following the end of the Cold War
  • independence from Indonesia]]
  • A mural in [[Belfast]] depicting the [[Easter Rising]] of 1916
  • Northern Cyprus
  • US Vice President]] [[Joe Biden]] with the Declaration of Independence of [[Kosovo]]
  • Central America]] (purple)
  • A republican mural in [[Belfast]] showing solidarity with the [[Basque nationalism]]
  • A girl during the [[Nigerian Civil War]] of the late 1960s. Pictures of the famine caused by Nigerian blockade garnered sympathy for the Biafrans worldwide.

Secede         
·vi To withdraw from fellowship, communion, or association; to separate one's self by a solemn act; to draw off; to Retire; especially, to withdraw from a political or religious body.
secede         
v. (D; intr.) to secede from (a township cannot secede from a county)
secede         
(secedes, seceding, seceded)
If a region or group secedes from the country or larger group to which it belongs, it formally becomes a separate country or stops being a member of the larger group.
Singapore seceded from the Federation of Malaysia and became an independent sovereign state...
On 20 August 1960 Senegal seceded.
VERB: V from n, V

Wikipedia

Secession

Secession is the withdrawal of a group from a larger entity, especially a political entity, but also from any organization, union or military alliance. Some of the most famous and significant secessions have been: the Southern States seceding from the Union - which is one of the causes for the American Civil War, the former Soviet republics leaving the Soviet Union after its dissolution, Texas leaving Mexico during the Texas Revolution, Biafra leaving Nigeria and returning after losing the Nigerian Civil War, and Ireland leaving the United Kingdom. Threats of secession can be a strategy for achieving more limited goals. It is, therefore, a process, which commences once a group proclaims the act of secession (e.g. declaration of independence). A secession attempt might be violent or peaceful, but the goal is the creation of a new state or entity independent from the group or territory it seceded from.

Examples of use of SECEDE
1. Russia supports two provinces determined to secede from Georgia.
2. In 1861, North Carolina voted to secede from the Union.
3. Sunni Arabs oppose federalism because they fear the Kurds want to secede and dismember Iraq.
4. Its ultimate though unspoken sanction would be to secede from Bolivia altogether.
5. He believes, as Davis did, that the Southern states had a constitutional right to secede.