conceded in English

verb
1
admit that something is true or valid after first denying or resisting it.
I had to concede that I'd overreacted
2
surrender or yield (something that one possesses).
to concede all the territory he'd won

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "conceded" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "conceded", or refer to the context using the word "conceded" in the English Dictionary.

1. 'Not bad,' she conceded grudgingly.

2. He happily conceded the election.

3. He reluctantly conceded me the point.

4. This is often conceded only grudgingly.

5. He reluctantly conceded the point to me.

6. The young man conceded without a contest.

7. England Conceded a goal immediately after half-time

8. That once conceded, I return to my exhortation.

9. The Democratic Party candidate has already conceded defeat .

10. The defence conceded stupid goals through sheer carelessness.

11. The government conceded to their demands almost without qualification.

12. 28 But mostly, Guidry conceded , Wang gets outs with the sinker.

13. "Well," he conceded, "I do sometimes mumble a bit."

14. Admissible definition is - capable of being allowed or conceded : permissible

15. Women were only conceded full voting rights in the 1950s.

16. 'That's the only possible solution.' 'Yes, I suppose so,' Charles conceded.

17. 23 Reiner, has all but conceded the race to his rival.

18. But he conceded that there were some kinks to iron out.

19. Wolves, unbeaten in seven games, had not conceded an away goal.

20. Charles conceded that he would be free, and graciously accepted the invitation.

21. "Sam, you have to apologise to her" -- "I know," Sam conceded grudgingly.

22. He reluctantly conceded that he was not fit enough to play in the match.

23. In May 19 Stalin conceded defeat and reopened land access to Berlin.

24. 'That's the only possible solution.' 'Yes, I suppose so[sentence dictionary],' Charles conceded.

25. In 2005, the Malian government conceded a railroad company to the Savage Corporation.

26. - The professor I was arguing with finally Conceded and said I was right

27. Concede somebody something Women were only Conceded full voting rights in the 1950s

28. It must be conceded that different judges have different approaches to these cases.

29. The Liberal Democratic Party conceded defeat as soon as the election results were known.

30. 501 points are earned for each goal scored, and -500 are given for each goal conceded.

31. Allowed: adjective acceptable , accepted , admissible , admitted , allowable , approvable , approved , authorized , certified , chartered , commissioned , conceded

32. Even a sympathizer conceded that Aleksandr Golovnin possessed few qualifications for heading the education ministry.

33. Bohemians 1905 II has also conceded an average of 2.2 goals per match in the same period

34. They also conceded to an expedient truce, each hoping to fight again once it had regained strength.

35. Antonyms for Bickered include agreed, accorded, acquiesced, assented, concurred, cooperated, harmonised, harmonized, conceded and discussed

36. To neither form of business undertaking had the privilege of limited liability yet been conceded.

37. The department conceded that the appellant warranted one additional mark for her ability to communicate.

38. Molde conceded in the first half but Solskjær managed to equalise in the 85th minute.

39. Facing total defeat in Vietnam(Sentence dictionary), the French subsequently conceded full independence to Laos.

40. Synonyms for Compromised include conceded, arbitrated, collaborated, conciliated, negotiated, settled, bargained, dealt, agreed and cooperated

41. Synonyms for Condescended include stooped, deigned, conceded, descended, unbent, unbended, consented, vouchsafed, accommodated and agreed

42. Acknowledged: adjective accepted , admitted , approved , avowed , conceded , confessed, correct , customary , established , familiar , formal , granted , immemorial

43. Airtours conceded defeat in its attempt to take control of holiday industry rival Owners Abroad.

44. 29 He reluctantly conceded that he was not fit enough to play in the match.

45. Rapid Bucuresti has also conceded an average of 0.8 goals per match in the same period

46. In 19 Roosevelt conceded failure and Congress summoned the courage to codify the date in law.

47. Under certain conditions a tax break is conceded to any divorced couple selling a second home.

48. 8 Under this assault, the king of the north became “dejected” and conceded defeat in 1918.

49. Concede definition, to acknowledge as true, just, or proper; admit: He finally Conceded that she was right

50. Kendall was taken to hospital, and Greaves replaced him in goal; he and Lincoln conceded a further seven goals.