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| ac·ces·sion [ ak sésh'n ] |
noun (plural ac·ces·sions) |
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1. taking up of position: the assumption of an important position, usually a position of power
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2. international law acceptance of treaty: the formal acceptance by a state of an international treaty or convention
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3. assent: agreement or consent, usually when given unwillingly
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4. addition to collection: an item added to a collection
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5. sudden mood: a sudden and unexpected display of a particular mood or emotion
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6. commercial law increase to property: addition to property by natural growth or improvement
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7. commercial law right to increase in property: the right of an owner to add to a property by natural growth or improvement
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transitive verb (past and past participle ac·ces·sioned, present participle ac·ces·sion·ing, 3rd person present singular ac·ces·sions) |
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catalog additions to collection: to make a formal record of an addition to a collection
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 ac·ces·sion·al adjective |
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