"Conceder" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Concede means to give up or admit defeat, often grudgingly, especially in a contest, competition, or argument. It can also mean to admit the truth or justice of something, often reluctantly. For example: "The opponent conceded defeat after the final score was announced." or "After taking a closer look at the evidence, I concede that I was wrong about the fact."
Conceals is a verb that means to hide or cover something so that it is not visible or easily seen. It can also mean to keep a secret or truth hidden, often in order to avoid detection or to protect oneself from harm.
To concede means to give up or admit defeat, usually in a competition or disagreement. It can also mean to accept or ratify something, such as a treaty or a proposal, after initially opposing or rejecting it.
Admitted or acknowledged the existence or truth of something, often reluctantly or unwillingly; given up or surrendered something, such as a point or advantage, in a contest or debate.
Conceding means to admit or accept something, often as a result of persuasion, evidence, or circumstances. It can also refer to giving up or surrendering a claim, argument, or position.
Conceivable refers to something that is plausible or able to be imagined or considered as a possibility. It can also mean being capable of being conceived or brought into being. In a broader sense, it implies that something is feasible or achievable, meaning it is within the realm of possibility.