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How to spell SECEED correctly?

If you've mistakenly typed "seceed" instead of "secede", don't worry! It's a common misspelling. Here are a few correct suggestions: "succeed", meaning to achieve success; "succeed", meaning to follow or come next in order; or "proceed", meaning to continue forward.

List of suggestions on how to spell seceed correctly

  • reseed I will need to reseed the garden this weekend.
  • sacked
  • seabed Scientists conducted an extensive study of the seabed in order to understand the diverse marine life that thrives in the depths of the ocean.
  • sealed
  • seamed The dress was carefully seamed along the sides for a flattering fit.
  • seared The steak was seared to perfection, with a crispy exterior and a tender, juicy center.
  • seated She was seated at the table, reading a book.
  • seaweed The seaweed hungrily absorbed the nutrients from the water.
  • secede
  • Seceded
  • secedes
  • seed The seed Gerbera showed no signs of viability.
  • seeded I seeded the ground with some potatoes.
  • Seemed It seemed as though the sun would never set on the longest day of the year.
  • seeped The water seeped through the crack in the window and created a puddle on the floor.
  • segued After discussing the budget for hours, the conversation segued into a more lighthearted topic.
  • seined
  • seized
  • sensed I sensed that something was wrong, but I couldn't quite put my finger on it.
  • Served I served her dinner and afterwards she served me dessert.
  • sewed She sewed the dress together by hand.
  • sexed The farmer had the baby chicks sexed to ensure that he got the right mix of males and females for his flock.
  • speed I need to pick up some speed on my bike.
  • steed He kept a firm grip on the reins of his trustworthy steed as they galloped through the countryside.
  • succeed I believe you will succeed if you put your mind to it.
  • Sucked I sucked at playing the guitar, but I still loved it.

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Bureauracy

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