Morgan would have to accede to Hearst's decision about the Castle because Hearst likely has authority over the property, whether through ownership or some form of control. If Morgan does not comply, they could face legal consequences or other forms of repercussions for not respecting Hearst's decision.
"accede" carries the connotation that you might not be of the same opinion as your conversation partner on a given topic, decision, or plan of action, but will bow out of any further dispute and agree against your better judgment. "agree" carries the connotation that you are of the same opinion as your conversation partner on a decision made or conclusion come to.
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 accede to your greater wisdom.
I decided to accede to your request for a sentence.
"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.
Accede
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grant,accede
received, come into, accede to
The opposite of "accede" is "refuse" or "decline." While "accede" means to agree or give consent, especially in a formal context, "refuse" indicates a rejection of an offer or proposal. Other antonyms could include "deny" or "disagree," highlighting a lack of agreement or acceptance.