conceding 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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1. Therefore, early conceding reduces the chance of an integrative negotiation.

2. Synonyms for According include granting, awarding, giving, presenting, tendering, vouchsafing, bestowing, conceding, assigning and ceding

3. Antonyms for Contradicting include confirming, verifying, acknowledging, admitting, allowing, avowing, conceding, owning, affirming and agreeing

4. To Concede a loss, a narcissist's close comrades would need to make the shame of not conceding worse than the shame of losing

5. After conceding that “biochemical systems aren’t inanimate objects,” Michael Behe, associate professor of biochemistry at Lehigh University, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., asks: “Can living biochemical systems be intelligently designed?”

6. Concession definition, the act of conceding or yielding, as a right, a privilege, or a point or fact in an argument: He made no Concession to caution

7. The fact remains, nevertheless, that the findings were made by representatives of the parties to the contract of affreightment, who had no interest in conceding that the cargo was in poor condition.

8. Chamberlain is best known for his foreign policy of appeasement, and in particular for his signing of the Munich Agreement in 1938, conceding the German-speaking Sudetenland region of Czechoslovakia to Germany.

9. Once again, sit at the head of the table," the 78-year-old, who is scheduled to be inaugurated on January 20 as the 46th US President despite incumbent Mr Trump not conceding, said.

10. Despite several Republican Senators conceding that House Democrats had proved the case that Trump had abused his office, all but one, Mitt Romney of Utah, voted to Acquit him on grounds of abusing

11. Here, it uses context to estimate the value of seattle’s possession before nicolas lodeiro’s switch as (1.5% chance of scoring) - (1.3% chance of conceding) = 0.002 goals and afterward as 3.1% - 1.0% = 0.021.the difference, +0.019 goals Added, is shared between passer and receiver.

12. ‘The Sikhs had to agitate for nearly 15 years until their demand was Conceded in 1966.’ ‘But the biggest present was a letter on the fax from Jack McConnell conceding her demand for an independent inquiry into the shambles of the Holyrood building.’

13. A Moment, Many Memories The seed of what would become The Concession Golf Club was planted in 1969, with Jack Nicklaus’ famous gesture of conceding the final putt in the Ryder Cup to Tony Jacklin, clinching the first tie in the competition’s history.

14. ‘Kahn Backstopped Bayern to the Bundesliga crown, conceding the league's second-fewest number of goals in the process.’ ‘Kiprusoff Backstopped the Flames to within a goal of the Stanley Cup in 2004.’ ‘Also remember this, though: Jim Craig wasn't exactly a world-beater when he Backstopped the 1980 Americans to their miracle run.’

15. Bird, who is now studying the Corrigendum has sent copies to the Leader of the Opposition and the Director of Public Prosecutions.: More recently, Mann battled back in a 2004 Corrigendum in the journal Nature, in which he clarified the presentation of his data.: Conceding the opposition concern the chief minister brought a Corrigendum inserting the words.

16. Inflections of 'Concede' (v): (⇒ conjugate) Concedes v 3rd person singular conceding v pres p verb, present participle: -ing verb used descriptively or to form progressive verb--for example, "a singing bird," "It is singing." Conceded v past verb, past simple: Past tense--for example, "He saw the man."