Concession Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for concession.
concession
concession
/kənˈsɛʃən/
Examples
- The official concession of land was granted to the settlers in 1488.
- The concession allowed the compulsory purchase of the land required.
- The decree was a major concession to the Armenians.
- After this the toleration of the Catholics was but a small concession.
- In the end, they could wrest only a few concessions.
- It's the part about understanding the mechanics of it which is the concession.
- The next stage is the awarding of the concession to run the motorway.
- In 1854, the British authority obtained the power of customs in the concession.
- The exchange of ideas takes place within the matrix of concession.
- He also argues that the needs of the poor were not addressed in the concession.
a contract granting the right to operate a subsidiary business
noun
the act of conceding or yielding
noun
a point conceded or yielded
noun
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"Con + Session. Agreeing in a session to give permission."
"Con + Session. Agree in a session to give permission."
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