conceded (to) (Meaning)

conceded (to)

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conceded (to) Sentence Examples

  1. The politician conceded (to) public pressure and resigned from office.
  2. After a heated debate, the opposing team conceded (to) the victory of their rivals.
  3. The accused reluctantly conceded (to) the evidence against them.
  4. The homeowner conceded (to) the insurance company's estimate for repairs.
  5. The boss conceded (to) the employee's request for a raise.
  6. The scientist conceded (to) the flaws in their research methodology.
  7. The athlete graciously conceded (to) their opponent's superior performance.
  8. The government conceded (to) the demands of the protesters.
  9. The debtor conceded (to) their inability to repay their loan.
  10. The child reluctantly conceded (to) the authority of their parent.

FAQs About the word conceded (to)

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denied, refused, dissented (to), opposed, rejected, disapproved, declined, objected (to), disallowed, turned down

The politician conceded (to) public pressure and resigned from office.

After a heated debate, the opposing team conceded (to) the victory of their rivals.

The accused reluctantly conceded (to) the evidence against them.

The homeowner conceded (to) the insurance company's estimate for repairs.