What is another word for Seceded?

Pronunciation: [sɛsˈiːdɪd] (IPA)

Secession refers to the act of withdrawal by a political entity from a larger group. Synonyms for the word "seceded" include departed, split, broke away, parted, severed, disconnected, disjoined, withdrew, and pulled out. These words are commonly used to describe events when a group of people or states decide to break ties with a larger organization, nation, or group. Secession has happened in different parts of the world for various reasons, including political, religious, and economic differences. Regardless of the specific cause, the act of secession often leads to significant social, economic, and political changes for both the seceding entity and the one they leave behind.

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Usage examples for Seceded

This difference broke up the Land Nationalization Society in 1883, and the partisans of Mr. George's view Seceded and formed themselves into the English Land Restoration League, which has established branches in most of the larger towns, and has now probably a more numerous membership than the original society.
"Contemporary Socialism"
John Rae
Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, Lieutenant Governor of the State, and himself not a Methodist, in his address before the Agricultural Society of South Carolina, says; "On investigation it appeared that all concerned in that transaction, except one, had Seceded from the regular Methodist Church in 1817, and formed a separate establishment, in connection with the African Methodist Society in Philadelphia; whose Bishop, a coloured man, named Allen, had assumed that office being himself a seceder from the Methodist Church of Pennsylvania.
"Thoughts on the Religious Instruction of the Negroes of this Country"
William Swan Plumer
He was still smarting from the nullification controversy; he had Seceded from his party, and was sore with disappointed ambition; and it seems very improbable that he was honest in his professions of regret at seeing questions come up which would disturb the Union.
"Thomas Hart Benton"
Theodore Roosevelt

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