Concede Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for concede.
concede
concede
/kənˈsiːd/
Examples
- I concede the image is irreplaceable.
- I will concede the splitting of the pages.
- Are you so reluctant to concede me
- Eventually the Headmaster conceded and the strike ended.
- I concede on the point of the executive producers.
- It sounds like someone conceding or placating.
- Stop being obdurate and concede the point.
- The King hesitated, but had to concede in the end.
- The defendant conceded he had done the act.
- The fact about the wind I gladly concede.
admit (to a wrongdoing)
verb
be willing to concede
verb
give over; surrender or relinquish to the physical control of another
verb
acknowledge defeat
verb
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"Con + Seed. Accepting defeat, like a seed giving way to a tree."
"Con + Seed. Agree to plant the seed and let it grow."
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