Sentence examples for be conceded from inspiring English sources

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be conceded

verb

To yield or suffer; to surrender; to grant; as, to concede the point in question.

  • He conceded the race once it was clear he could not win.

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It is also the one least likely to be conceded.

The crowd hadn't been blameless, it has to be conceded.

That Welo had a valid existing right in virtue of his preliminary entry must be conceded.

That that is the necessary construction is not to be conceded.

Their soundness may, however, be conceded for the purposes of this discussion.

It must be conceded that all businesses are subject to some measure of public regulation.

Something must be conceded to habit, to season, to country, and to age.

It must be conceded, of course, that there isn't only one writer's space.

It has to be conceded that the complexity of any integrated chip gets abated despite of the increased complexity.

Some of the details are still hazy, it should be conceded.

It may be conceded that in the mother country, formerly at least, such indorsement and authentication were essential.

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