Ceed, Ced, Cess To Go or Yield
concede (verb) to admit something is true after first denying it 2nd Definition: to surrender or yield
exceed (verb) to go beyond in quantity, degree, rate, etc. excessive (adj) You have an excessive amount of clothes. excess (noun) The bill showed an excess of $100 over what they estimated the cost of the repairs would be.
intercede (verb) to plead on another’s behalf; to act as a mediator in a dispute
precede (verb) to go, exist, or occur before in time Predecessor: (noun) a person who goes before another, usually in office.
proceed (verb) to go forward or onward
recede (verb) to go back or away from a limit, point, or mark recession: the act of withdrawing or moving back
secede (verb) to withdraw formally from membership in an organization, association, or alliance. secession: the act of withdrawing War
succeed (verb) to accomplish what is attempted or intended (verb) to come next after in an order or series, or in the course of events successor: (noun) a person or thing that follows another.