conceding Synonyms

conceding Meaning

Wordnet

conceding (n)

the act of conceding or yielding

conceding Sentence Examples

  1. Despite his strong stance, he found himself conceding to the opposing argument.
  2. Conceding defeat gracefully is a mark of sportsmanship.
  3. The politician faced criticism for conceding to the demands of special interest groups.
  4. Conceding her point, he realized he had misunderstood the situation.
  5. The negotiator remained firm, refusing to entertain the idea of conceding any further ground.
  6. Conceding to the reality of the situation, she began to make plans for a different outcome.
  7. The team captain's decision to keep playing instead of conceding showed his determination.
  8. The professor surprised the class by conceding that the students had raised valid objections.
  9. Despite their efforts, they couldn't prevent the opposition from conceding a goal.
  10. Conceding to pressure from investors, the company decided to revise its financial projections.

FAQs About the word conceding

the act of conceding or yielding

admitting, acknowledging, confessing, granting, revealing, disclosing, owning (up to), announcing, allowing, recognizing

denying,denying, disavowing, disclaiming, rejecting, negating, covering (up),disallowing, disputing, disowning

Despite his strong stance, he found himself conceding to the opposing argument.

Conceding defeat gracefully is a mark of sportsmanship.

The politician faced criticism for conceding to the demands of special interest groups.

Conceding her point, he realized he had misunderstood the situation.