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conceding
con·cede C0542800 (kən-sēd′)v. con·ced·ed, con·ced·ing, con·cedes v.tr.1. To acknowledge, often reluctantly, as being true, just, or proper; admit: conceded that we made a mistake. See Synonyms at acknowledge.2. a. To acknowledge or admit (defeat).b. To acknowledge defeat in: concede an election; concede a chess match.3. a. To yield or surrender (something owned or disputed, such as land): conceded the region when signing the treaty.b. To yield or grant (a privilege or right, for example).c. Sports To allow (a goal or point, for example) to be scored by the opposing team or player.v.intr. To make a concession or acknowledge defeat; yield: The losing candidate conceded after the polls had closed. [French concéder, from Latin concēdere : com-, intensive pref.; see com- + cēdere, to yield; see ked- in Indo-European roots.] con·ced′ed·ly (-sē′dĭd-lē) adv.con·ced′er n.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | conceding - the act of conceding or yieldingconcession, yieldingassent, acquiescence - agreement with a statement or proposal to do something; "he gave his assent eagerly"; "a murmur of acquiescence from the assembly"bye, pass - you advance to the next round in a tournament without playing an opponent; "he had a bye in the first round" | TranslationsIdiomsSeeconcedeconceding Related to conceding: bothering, impeding, sidle, undeniably, unobtrusively, rebuffedSynonyms for concedingnoun the act of conceding or yieldingSynonymsRelated Words- assent
- acquiescence
- bye
- pass
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