ceders

/ˈsiːdərz/
noun
  1. People who give up or surrender something, such as land, rights, or power, often through a formal agreement.
    • Historians studied the letters of the ceders to understand their reasons for surrendering.
    • The ceders of the territory signed the treaty peacefully.
    • In the negotiation, the ceders agreed to hand over control of the port.
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