Sentence examples for the concede from inspiring English sources

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the concede

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.

Exact(2)

Not in the concede more goals than the opposition sense of the word 'lose'lose

Mr. Fabrizi's closest competitor, State Representative Christopher L. Caruso, did not the concede the race last night.

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Yes, the soldiers concede, the camps are crowded.

Zeal-of-the-Land concedes defeat and declares himself "converted".

"Even people at the company concede that.

They were demanding that the government concede to 15 demands.

Even the sceptics concede soccer is on a roll.

However, as the authors concede, this was a very small pilot study.

The industry concedes the point.

This time, the aides conceded, the system broke down.

Tana Gautam, a spokesman for the Defense Ministry, conceded the error today.

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