abandon, apostatize, betray, defect, disagree with, divide on, forsake, not agree, rat, switch over, withdraw
Definitionv. withdraw from an organization or communion
Last update: July 16, 2015
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Several members of the motorcycle club have made the decision to secede from the brotherhood and start a new organization. [Please select]
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Since Mark disliked the racist beliefs of many of his fraternity brothers, he decided to secede from the fraternity and move into one of the campus dormitories. [Please select]
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From the same usage is derived the shorter political term "cave" for any body of men who secede from their party on some special subject. [Please select]
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When a number of southern states seceded and formed the "Confederate States of America," Lincoln accepted the challenge. [Please select]
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What to do in case the lower South seceded was the question which perplexed the upper South. [Please select]
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"Was there much enthusiasm in South Carolina when the state seceded, Raymond." [Please select]
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It was written by a fellow in Boston named Holmes and published when he heard that South Carolina had seceded. [Please select]
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They had seceded from the Established Church in the reign of Elizabeth, and became what was then called Non-conformists. [Please select]
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They controlled the conventions which, in every case except that of Texas, decided whether or not the state should secede. [Please select]
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