You searched for: “-ceed
-ceed, -sede, -cede
-ceed (SEED) (verb)
A suffix from Latin cedere, "to go": There are only three words that end with the suffix -ceed: exceed, proceed, and succeed.
-sede (SEED) (verb)
A suffix from Latin sedere "to sit": Just one word ends with -sede: supersede (never "supercede" nor "superceed").
-cede (SEED) (verb)
A suffix from Latin cedere, "to go": All of the following words end with -cede: accede, antecede, cede, concede, intercede, precede, recede, and secede.

Paul wasn't sure that he would succeed in writing a sentence for these three suffixes; however, he did concede that this presentation would supersede his original plan to ignore it.

Units related to: “-ceed
(Latin: to be in motion; to go, to go away, to yield, to give up, to withdraw)
(-cede, -ceed, and -sede)