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  • 11concede — verb 1) I had to concede that I d overreacted Syn: admit, acknowledge, accept, allow, grant, recognize, own, confess, agree 2) he eventually conceded the title Syn: surrender, yield …

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  • 12concede — I verb abide by, accede, accept, acknowledge, acquiesce, affirm, agree, agree in principle, allow, arrive at an agreement, assent, be persuaded, come to terms, comply with, concedere, consent, endorse, endure, give in, grant, impart, permit,… …

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  • 13concede — ► VERB 1) finally admit or agree that something is true. 2) surrender (a possession, advantage, or right). 3) admit defeat in (a match or contest). 4) fail to prevent an opponent scoring (a goal or point). ORIGIN Latin concedere, from cedere… …

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  • 15concede — [[t]kənsi͟ːd[/t]] ♦♦♦ concedes, conceding, conceded 1) VERB If you concede something, you admit, often unwillingly, that it is true or correct. [V that] Bess finally conceded that Nancy was right... [V with quote] Well, he conceded, I do… …

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  • 16concede — concededly, adv. conceder, n. concessible, adj. /keuhn seed /, v., conceded, conceding. v.t. 1. to acknowledge as true, just, or proper; admit: He finally conceded that she was right. 2. to acknowledge (an opponent s victory, score, etc.) before… …

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  • 17That — 1. An der That liegt die meiste Macht. – Petri, II, 15. 2. Auf frischer That curirt s am besten. Wirkt s am meisten. 3. Bei grosser That man Gefahr zu fürchten hat. Lat.: Non fit sine periculo facinus magnum et memorabile. (Terenz.) (Seybold,… …

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  • 18concede — con•cede [[t]kənˈsid[/t]] v. ced•ed, ced•ing 1) to acknowledge as true, just, or proper; admit, often grudgingly: He finally conceded that she was right[/ex] 2) to acknowledge (an opponent s victory, score, etc.) before it is officially… …

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  • 19concede — v. 1) (B) he finally conceded the election to his opponent 2) (L; to ) she conceded (to us) that she had been mistaken * * * [kən siːd] (B) he finally conceded the election to his opponent (L; to ) she conceded (to us) that she had been mistaken …

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  • 20concede — v.tr. 1 a (often foll. by that + clause) admit (a defeat etc.) to be true (conceded that his work was inadequate). b admit defeat in. 2 (often foll. by to) grant, yield, or surrender (a right, a privilege, points or a start in a game, etc.). 3… …

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