conceder

[US]/[kənˈsiːdər]/
[UK]/[kənˈsiːdər]/

Translation

v.to think about something carefully; to consider; to accept something as true or valid, even if you don't necessarily agree with it; to give something to someone
n.the act of considering

Phrases & Collocations

conceder that

conceder point

conceder ground

conceder defeat

conceder victory

concedering evidence

concedered fact

conceder opinion

conceder terms

conceder stance

Example Sentences

we concede that the situation is more complex than initially thought.

the team conceded a goal in the final minute of the match.

i had to concede defeat after several failed attempts.

she conceded the point, even though she disagreed with it.

the government conceded to public pressure and reversed its policy.

he conceded that his plan had some flaws.

the negotiator conceded a minor point to reach an agreement.

they conceded valuable ground to their opponents.

the company conceded market share to its competitors.

i concede your argument is logical, but i still disagree.

the general conceded the strategic advantage to the enemy.

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