Unceded
verb (used with object), ceded, ceding.
1.
to yield or formally surrender to another:
to cede territory.
verb
1.
when intr, often foll by to. to transfer, make over, or surrender (something, esp territory or legal rights): the lands were ceded by treaty
2.
(transitive) to allow or concede (a point in an argument, etc)
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