secede in the PONS Dictionary

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Such petitions are largely symbolic in nature and few, if any, people expect any state to actually secede as a result of these petitions.
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As his term came to an end, southern states had begun seceding from the union.
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While the movement began to achieve recognition as a separate district, it eventually became a movement to secede and form their own kingdom.
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The concerned religious organisations usually refuse to administer rites of passage, such as marriages and burials of (former) members who had seceded.
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To attempt to secede unilaterally would violate the constitution on two grounds.
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