Sentence examples for to concede from inspiring English sources

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to 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.

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Meantime, Mr. West has refused to concede.

But Mr. Foley refused to concede.

Mr. Somare refused to concede defeat.

Most refused to concede his guilt.

"You fight not to concede a goal.

He seemed almost ready to concede.

But Mr Allen initially declined to concede.

And he is refusing to concede.

Yet Els refused to concede.

You have to concede it.

Al Gore needs to concede.

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