They have neither, and in fact have little or no connection as words.
absurd (adjective) - ridiculous, laughable, or inane
accede (verb) - to agree, give in, or yield
The verb accede has participle adjectives acceded(agreed) and acceding (agreeing, accepting). There is no derivative adjective of the noun form accedence.
It is to agree with something.Accede - ac·cede/akˈsēd/Verb: Assent or agree to a demand, request, or treaty.Assume an office or position.Synonyms:assent - agree - consent - comply - accept - acquiesce
The correct spelling is "accede" (agree, assent).
Accede is a word used to describe someone who has agreed to a request. A good sentence would be, she did not accede to the rules of the essay.
The opposite of denied could be admitted, allowed, confirmed, granted or permitted.
It means to assent or agree to a demand, request or treaty.I will accede to your demands.They will accede once they see that our request is reasonable.
I decided to accede to your request for a sentence.
I accede to your greater wisdom.
"Henry will accede to the throne as soon as his father croaks".
Management was not willing to accede to labor's initial demands.
The verb accede has participle adjectives acceded(agreed) and acceding (agreeing, accepting). There is no derivative adjective of the noun form accedence.
The opposite of deny could be to confirm, to accept, or to allow. Similar words are acknowledge, accede, affirm, admit, agree, confess, concede, grant, or corroborate.
The opposite of deny could be to confirm, to accept, or to allow. Similar words are acknowledge, accede, affirm, admit, agree, confess, concede, grant, or corroborate.
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received, come into, accede to
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