concede in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
Concede: to admit or acknowledge something, especially after a struggle or debate, often related to yielding or accepting defeat.
Sample Sentences
- After much debate, he decided to concede that his opponent had a valid point.
- In the end, she had to concede defeat, acknowledging that her rival had outperformed her.
- The government was forced to concede some of its power to gain the public's trust.
- Although reluctant, he chose to concede his position to maintain peace within the group.
- She refused to concede her stance, believing firmly in the principles she stood for.
- She had to concede that her initial plan was flawed.
- After much debate, he finally conceded that his opponent had a valid point.
- The team had to concede defeat after a hard-fought match.
- Despite his strong arguments, he was willing to concede a few minor details.
- In the end, they conceded their position in the negotiations to reach a compromise.