conceding (to) Antonyms

Meaning of conceding (to)

conceding (to)

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conceding (to) Sentence Examples

  1. The contestants conceded to the higher skills of their opponents.
  2. After days of negotiation, the government conceded to the demands of the protesters.
  3. She gracefully conceded to her defeat, acknowledging the strength of her rival.
  4. The company reluctantly conceded to the new regulations, recognizing their inevitability.
  5. The lawyer conceded to the judge that his client had made mistakes.
  6. The scientist conceded to the critics that his theory required further research.
  7. The actor conceded to the director that his performance had fallen short of expectations.
  8. The team captain conceded to the referee the offside call, avoiding further confrontation.
  9. The politician conceded to the pressure from the public, promising to address their concerns.
  10. The defendant conceded to the jury that he was guilty of the crime, hoping for leniency.

FAQs About the word conceding (to)

succumbing (to), submitting (to), assenting (to), surrendering (to), acceding (to), bowing (to),consenting (to), yielding (to), accepting, okaying

dissenting (to), objecting (to), declining, turning down, rejecting, opposing, refusing, denying, disallowing, resisting

The contestants conceded to the higher skills of their opponents.

After days of negotiation, the government conceded to the demands of the protesters.

She gracefully conceded to her defeat, acknowledging the strength of her rival.

The company reluctantly conceded to the new regulations, recognizing their inevitability.