concede (to) (Meaning)

concede (to)

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concede (to) Sentence Examples

  1. The candidate conceded the election gracefully after realizing they had lost.
  2. The team reluctantly conceded defeat after a hard-fought match.
  3. The scientist conceded that their hypothesis might be flawed after reviewing the data.
  4. The government conceded to the demands of the protesters after days of unrest.
  5. The athlete conceded that their performance had been subpar.
  6. The student conceded that they had not studied enough for the test.
  7. The businessman conceded that he had made an error in financial calculations.
  8. The author conceded that some of the ideas in their novel were borrowed from other sources.
  9. The historian conceded that the historical record was incomplete and open to interpretation.
  10. The defendant conceded to having committed the crime but argued for a lesser sentence.

FAQs About the word concede (to)

accede (to), okay, assent (to), surrender (to), yield (to), confirm, bow (to), consent (to), submit (to), sanction

negative, disapprove, dissent (to), refuse, object (to), oppose, decline,deny, reject, spurn

The candidate conceded the election gracefully after realizing they had lost.

The team reluctantly conceded defeat after a hard-fought match.

The scientist conceded that their hypothesis might be flawed after reviewing the data.

The government conceded to the demands of the protesters after days of unrest.