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Concede         
·vi To yield or make concession.
II. Concede ·vt To grant, as a right or privilege; to make concession of.
III. Concede ·vt To admit to be true; to Acknowledge.
IV. Concede ·vt To yield or suffer; to Surrender; to Grant; as, to concede the point in question.
concede         
v. a.
1.
Surrender, yield, grant, give up.
2.
Allow, admit, grant.
concede         
¦ verb
1. finally admit that something is true.
admit (defeat) in a match or contest.
2. surrender or yield (a possession, advantage, or right).
fail to prevent an opponent scoring (a goal or point).
Derivatives
conceder noun
Origin
C15: from Fr. conceder or L. concedere, from con- 'completely' + cedere 'yield'.

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Concession

Concession may refer to:

Ejemplos de pronunciación para Concede
1. concedes this.
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2. Ready to concede?
A Good Year (2006)
3. And let me concede
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4. and we can't concede that.
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5. We'll concede that right away.
The Art & Craft of Conducting _ Andris Nelsons _ Talks at Google
Ejemplos de uso de Concede
1. But he is "instinctively cautious", allies concede.
2. Advertisement President Bush, however, refused to concede.
3. They‘re getting a mixed reception, rabbis concede.
4. The New York Times‘s Dick Stevenson tried again÷ "Would you concede . . . that more could have or should have been done?" McClellan would not concede anything.
5. Brown supporters privately concede he could stay to 2008.