conceding

IPA: kʌnsˈidɪŋ

noun

  • the act of conceding or yielding
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Examples of "conceding" in Sentences

  • No chance of a title conceding goals at this rate.
  • He hates the idea of conceding anything to his critics.
  • [Page 712] faith in conceding to him a Catholic funeral.
  • It's nice that still as defiant she is in conceding that you are so graceful towards her.
  • Political parties have no interest in conceding to their opponents when they make a great point.
  • She herself LACKS the common decency and honor in conceding to the WINNER of the Democratic Party.
  • Was there any real danger in conceding that the afternoon was good, or that the time of day was in the afternoon or otherwise exchange pleasantries until the officer got around to revealing the reason for the stop?
  • In point of fact, what I am conceding is my disappointment in discovering that Ayers does not appear to be familiar with even the most rudimentary theoretical perspectives found throughout Capitalists and Conquerors.
  • Clinton has fought a good fight, she need to understand now that the fight is between dem and rep, Obama is almost impossible to be overtaken now, if clinton's delay in conceding to him would damage the dem chances for the oval office and that would be a big dent on her legacy.

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