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    concede
    /kənˈsiːd/

    verb

    • 1. admit or agree that something is true after first denying or resisting it: "I had to concede that I'd overreacted" Similar admitacknowledgeacceptallowOpposite deny
    • 2. surrender or yield (a possession, right, or privilege): "in 475 the emperor conceded the Auvergne to Euric" Similar surrenderyieldgive uprelinquishOpposite retaingain

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  2. CONCEDE definition: 1. to admit, often unwillingly, that something is true: 2. to admit that you have lost in a…. Learn more.

  3. 1. a (1) : to acknowledge grudgingly or hesitantly. conceded that it might be a good idea. (2) : to relinquish grudgingly or hesitantly. concede power. b. : to accept as true, valid, or accurate. The right of the state to tax is generally conceded. 2. : to grant as a right or privilege. Britain conceded the independence of the colonies.

  4. CONCEDE meaning: 1. to admit, often unwillingly, that something is true: 2. to admit that you have lost in a…. Learn more.

  5. [transitive] to give something away, especially unwillingly; to allow somebody to have something. concede something (to somebody) The president was obliged to concede power to the army. England conceded a goal immediately after half-time. concede somebody something Women were only conceded full voting rights in the 1950s.

  6. If you concede something, you admit, often unwillingly, that it is true or correct.

  7. Concede definition: to acknowledge as true, just, or proper; admit. See examples of CONCEDE used in a sentence.

  8. 1. To acknowledge, often reluctantly, as being true, just, or proper; admit: conceded that we made a mistake. See Synonyms at acknowledge. 2. a. To acknowledge or admit (defeat). b. To acknowledge defeat in: concede an election; concede a chess match. 3. a.

  9. to allow someone to have something, even though you do not want to: We must try not to concede any more points to the opposition. The government will not concede to rebel demands. concede defeat. to admit that you have lost a fight, argument, game, etc: The senator conceded defeat after the first few results were announced.

  10. Concede definition: To acknowledge, often reluctantly, as being true, just, or proper; admit.

  11. If you concede something, you admit that it is true, proper, or certain — usually in an unwilling way and often in the context of a competition, as in "At midnight, the candidate finally conceded defeat."

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