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Cede, ceed, cess= go; yield ROOT WORDS Cede, ceed, cess= go; yield

accessible Able to go in to, enter, or approach.

accessory An article or item worn with an outfit that “goes with” or matches the outfit

concede To yield to an opponent that one has lost; to give in; to admit that something is true and valid.

exceed To go or be beyond the limit or expectation.

intercede To mediate; to go between people to help them reach an agreement.

precede To go before something else in time, order, place, or rank. Ex.) 5,4,3,2,1

proceed To keep going; to go ahead with something; to move along

recede To go or move back

recess The time during which people go out to take a break

successor A person who goes after someone else (usually related to a person taking over a job that is of higher rank)