verb
- to go back or move backward
- to give back or return something, especially territory or rights
Usage: formal
Usage: legal; formal
Examples
- The glacier began to retrocede as temperatures rose.
- The army was forced to retrocede from their advanced positions.
- Under the treaty, the nation agreed to retrocede the disputed territory.
- The company decided to retrocede the mining rights to the government.
- As the tide changed, the water started to retrocede from the shore.
- The king was compelled to retrocede certain privileges to the nobles.