concession (noun)
61admission — noun /ædˈmɪʃ.ən/ a) The act or practice of admitting. There is no way he has seen that show, the admission is more than he makes in a week. b) Power or permission to enter; admittance; entrance; access; power to approach. Syn: admittance,… …
62give and take — noun A process of compromise or accommodation. They hoped for a solution, but both knew it would require some give and take. Syn: accommodation, compromise, concession, flexibility Ant …
63concessioner — noun One who obtains or desires to obtain a concession, as a grant of land, or a privilege or immunity of some kind; a concessionary …
64logging — noun Logging is used before these nouns: ↑concession, ↑road, ↑truck …
65benefit — noun 1》 an advantage or profit gained from something. 2》 a payment made by the state or an insurance scheme to someone entitled to receive it, e.g. an unemployed person. 3》 a public performance designed to raise money for a charity. verb… …
66incentive — noun a thing that motivates or encourages someone to do something. ↘a payment or concession to stimulate greater output or investment. Derivatives incentivize or incentivise verb Origin ME: from L. incentivum something that sets the tune or… …
67sweetener — noun 1》 a substance used to sweeten food or drink, especially one other than sugar. 2》 informal, chiefly Brit. an inducement, especially in the form of money or a concession …
68tax break — noun informal a tax concession or advantage allowed by government …
69concessionaire — noun (C) informal someone who has been given a concession (2), especially to run a business …
70acknowledgment — noun 1) acknowledgment of the need to take new initiatives Syn: acceptance, recognition, admission, concession, confession 2) a smile of acknowledgment Syn: greeting, welcome, salutation 3) she left without a word of acknow …