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Sentence count:118+4Posted:2016-07-21Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: admitallowconfessgrantSimilar words: convincedconceptconcernconcertconceiveconceptionconcerningconcentrateMeaning: [kən'siːd]  v. 1. admit, make a clean breast of 2. be willing to concede 3. give over; surrender or relinquish to the physical control of another 4. acknowledge defeat. 
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61 But Kevin Curren struck some crucial blows - runs that Warwickshire could ill afford to concede at this stage of the match.
62 Matthew kept on arguing his point, unwilling to concede defeat.
63 Hitchcock has yet to concede a goal since stepping in for Dave Beasant.
64 She may even concede that hospitalisation is best, at least for the last trimester.
65 Some White House officials concede the first lady has hurt the administration by efforts to avoid personal embarrassment.
66 The opposition, alleging fraud, had refused to concede defeat in Guanajuato.
67 Declarer has no entry back to dummy and is forced to concede 2 Heart tricks.
68 I do not concede for a moment that this is a devolution measure.
69 Neither side is willing to concede that in the past it might have been wrong and its opponents right.
70 Nor would Edwin concede more than a spineless encouragement that she be hopeful and humble in their work together.
71 As much as we hate to concede the point, this is leadership.
72 We both had a point, but neither of us would concede to the other.
73 Barthez escaped with a yellow card despite clearly kicking Ian Harte to concede a penalty.
74 Sadly, I must concede, that it was an understandable response in that milieu.
75 Even the most passionate Eurosceptics and Europhiles concede that there are strong arguments for and against joining.
76 He has stated repeatedly that he will not concede any territory to neighboring countries.
77 Every one will concede that lying is wrong.
78 Are you willing to concede the right to us?
79 The senator had to concede.
80 He was willing to concede everything.
81 We cannot concede any of our territory.
82 I concede that you are right.
83 He refused to concede an inch.
84 I'll concede you are not as bigoted as some.
85 He will not concede what anything ails his business.
86 Knew to refuse to concede defeat of struggle spirit.
87 In a speech to supporters,[www.Sentencedict.com] Mrs Clinton refused to concede the election.
88 In 1638 he had to concede the abolition of the court.
89 From the angle of unofficial rule, it should break through the monism limit of official regular, and concede the positive function of administrative procedure convention.
90 Meanwhile, some Ghanaians are calling on the presidential candidate of the ruling NPP to concede defeat.
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