"Concedes" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Concedes" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Concedes" Meaning

To concede means to accept or admit that someone or something is right or has a valid point, often unwillingly or reluctantly. It can also mean to surrender or give up something, such as a point or an argument, often because one realizes it is no longer tenable.

"Concedes" Examples

Concedes


Concede means to admit or accept that something is true or that one has failed or lost.

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The opponent was expected to concede the match, but they managed to stage a comeback and win. ([Verb])
After the new policy failed to improve the economy, the government was forced to concede its unpopularity. ([Verb])
She finally conceded that she was wrong about her theory and abandoned it. ([Verb])
The student conceded defeat and asked for a rewind. ([Verb])
The company conceded that their product had a design flaw and issued a recall. ([Verb])

Note: Concede can also be used in the phrase "concede a point", meaning to admit that someone has a valid argument or to give in to their demands. For example: "The team's coach conceded a point to the rival team's criticism and changed their strategy."

"Concedes" Similar Words

Concealing

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Concealings

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Concealment

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Concealments

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Concealments refer to things that are hidden or kept secret from view or detection.

Conceals

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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.

Concede

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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.

Conceded

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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.

Conceder

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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."

Conceding

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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.

Conceit

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Conceited

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Conceitedly

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Conceitedness

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Conceits

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Conceivable

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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.

Conceivably

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