conceded (Meaning)

conceded

to accept as true, valid, or accurate, to acknowledge grudgingly or hesitantly, to make concession, to admit the truth or existence of something, to grant as a right or privilege, to relinquish grudgingly or hesitantly

conceded Sentence Examples

  1. The candidate conceded defeat after the election results were announced.
  2. The lawyer conceded that the evidence against his client was overwhelming.
  3. The athlete reluctantly conceded victory to their opponent.
  4. The teacher conceded that the student's essay had some strong points.
  5. The politician conceded that their campaign strategy had been flawed.
  6. The company conceded that its product was defective and offered refunds to customers.
  7. The scientist conceded that their hypothesis had not been proven.
  8. The patient conceded that they had not taken their medication as prescribed.
  9. The witness conceded that they had been mistaken in their previous testimony.
  10. The defendant conceded their guilt in exchange for a plea deal.

FAQs About the word conceded

to accept as true, valid, or accurate, to acknowledge grudgingly or hesitantly, to make concession, to admit the truth or existence of something, to grant as a

confessed,admitted, acknowledged, announced, recognized, disclosed, granted, revealed, owned (up to),agreed

disallowed,denied, covered (up), rejected, negated, disputed, disowned, concealed,disclaimed, repudiated

The candidate conceded defeat after the election results were announced.

The lawyer conceded that the evidence against his client was overwhelming.

The athlete reluctantly conceded victory to their opponent.

The teacher conceded that the student's essay had some strong points.