Definition of Concede. Meaning of Concede. Synonyms of Concede

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Definition of Concede

Concede
Concede Con*cede", v. i. To yield or make concession. I wished you to concede to America, at a time when she prayed concession at our feet. --Burke.

Meaning of Concede from wikipedia

- failure to challenge or cessation of challenging, as in "conceding an election" or "conceding a game" A step taken during negotiation whereby one party...
- to the team's Football League record of nine consecutive wins without conceding a goal. 'Help the Hatters' is a group of volunteers who raise money for...
- duties as President of the Senate, during the counting of electoral votes) conceded that Joe Biden and Kamala Harris had won. On the evening of January 7,...
- tournament despite not conceding a single goal, being eliminated by Ukraine after penalties in the round of sixteen. They did not concede a goal until a match...
- privately conceded was Federalist John Adams to Democratic-Republican Thomas Jefferson in 1800. In 1860, Northern Democrat Stephen Douglas conceded to Republican...
- "La iglesia de Nuestra Señora de Aránzazu fue declarada basílica". "Papa concede o título de Basílica Menor à igreja de Acari (RN)". 26 March 2021. "Basílica...
- Muhammadu Buhari and was the first in****bent president in Nigerian history to concede defeat in an election, thus allowing for a peaceful transition of power...
- Spanish). "BOE-A-1962-11227 Decreto 1193/1962, de 10 de mayo, por el que se concede el Collar de la Real y Muy Distinguida Orden de Carlos III a Su Alteza...
- risky for a defending player in possession of the ball to deliberately concede a rushed behind rather than try to prevent any score outright. A deliberately...
- the impression that one is willing to use extreme methods rather than concede. The tactic occurs in international politics, foreign policy, labor relations...