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go yield accessible Able to go in to enter or approach All public buildings must be wheelchair accessible The playground was easily accessible from anywhere on campus accessory ID: 183096

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Slide1

cede, ceed, cess

=go; yieldSlide2

accessible

Able to

go

in to, enter, or approachSlide3

All public buildings must be wheelchair

accessible

.

The playground was easily accessible from anywhere on campus.Slide4

accessory

An article or item worn with an outfit that ‘

goes

with’ or matches the outfitSlide5

The model wore matching

accessories

for the clothing company’s advertisements.

The department store’s accessory

area includes jewelry, shoes, and bags.Slide6

concede

To

yield

to an opponent that one has lost; to give in; to admit that something is true and validSlide7

The politician

conceded

defeat after the polls showed he was losing by 15%.

During the trial, the defendant conceded

that he was guilty.Slide8

exceed

To

go

or be beyond the limit or expectationsSlide9

The CHP pursued the driver who

exceeded

the speed limit.

“You have far exceeded my expectations!” the teacher exclaimed after the performance.Slide10

intercede

To mediate; to

go

between people to help them reach an agreementSlide11

Sometimes a judge must

intercede

when two parties cannot agree.

Teachers intercede when students argue and are unable to problem solve. Slide12

precede

To

go

before something else in time, order, place, or rankSlide13

A funnel cloud

preceded

the terrifying tornado.

President George W. Bush preceded President Obama.Slide14

proceed

To keep on

going

; to

go

ahead with something; to move alongSlide15

Despite the rainy weather, the Dodgers decided to

proceed

with the game.

We will proceed

with our family vacation to Maui in October, even if the airline prices are expensive.Slide16

recede

To

go

or move backSlide17

One warning sign of a tsunami is when the water suddenly

recedes

from the beach.

A receding

hair line is an unfortunate sign of aging. Slide18

recess

The time during which people

go

out to take a breakSlide19

The court called a

recess

after 8 straight hours of prosecution evidence.

“Hooray, we get an extra recess for no tardies!” declared Mrs. Bogosian.Slide20

successor

A person who

goes

after someone else (usually related to a person taking over a job that is of higher rank)Slide21

Prince Charles is the

successor

to the English throne, after Queen Elizabeth.

Mrs. Bohn’s successor

, Mrs. Bogosian, is the new principal at Skyblue Mesa.