Concede
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British pronunciation/kənsˈiːd/
American pronunciation/kənˈsid/

Définition et Signification de "concede"

to concede
01

concéder, admettre, reconnaître

to reluctantly admit that something is true after denying it first
Transitive: to concede that | to concede sth
02

céder, admettre

to give in or agree to a request
Intransitive: to concede to a request
03

céder, concéder

to grant something such as control, a privilege, or right, often reluctantly
Transitive: to concede control or a privilege
04

concéder, perdre contre à

to admit defeat in a competition, election, etc.
Transitive: to concede a competition

concede

v

conceding

n

conceding

n

concession

n

concession

n

concessive

adj

concessive

adj
example
Exemple
The company had to concede the flaws in their product after customer complaints.
She had to concede that her opponent presented a compelling argument.
After a heated debate, he finally conceded that he might have been wrong.
It took time, but he eventually conceded the importance of the new policy.
Despite his initial resistance, he eventually conceded the need for change.
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