Concedev example sentences

con·cede

verb

concede (verb) · concedes (third person present) · conceded (past tense) · conceded (past participle) · conceding (present participle)

  - admit that something is true or valid after first denying or resisting it:

  - admit (defeat) in a contest:

  - admit defeat in (a contest):

  - surrender or yield (something that one possesses):

  - grant (a right, privilege, or demand):

  - (in sports) fail to prevent the scoring of (a goal or point) by an opponent:

  - allow (a lead or advantage) to slip:

Synonyms

admit, acknowledge, accept, allow, grant, recognize, own, confess, agree, deny, capitulate, surrender, yield, submit, surrender, yield, relinquish, cede, forfeit, sacrifice, retain, gain

"Concedev" Example Sentences

1. "Concedev," she said with a sigh, "I can't keep up with this workload."
2. He finally concededvictory to his opponent after a long, grueling race.
3. "I'll concedev this one point," he said, "but the rest of your argument still doesn't hold up."
4. She reluctantly concededthat she had been wrong about him all along.
5. "I concedev defeat," he said with a shrug, "but we'll be back next year."
6. He had to concedev that the other team was just better that day.
7. She refused to concedevthe election, no matter how many times she was asked.
8. "I'll concedev this argument just to make peace," he said, "but that doesn't mean I agree with you."
9. He had to finally concedev that he was in over his head and needed help.
10. After a heated debate, they both finally concededv that they had valid points.
11. She reluctantly concededvthat she needed to take a break and rest.
12. "I'll concedev the point," he said, "but that doesn't mean I have to like it."
13. He finally had to concedev that he was wrong and apologize.
14. "Fine, you win," she concededv, throwing up her hands in defeat.
15. He refused to concedev the argument even though it was clear he was in the wrong.
16. After a long struggle, they both finally concededv that they needed to compromise.
17. She debated with him for hours, but eventually had to concedev that he had a better solution.
18. "I concedev," he said, holding up his hands in defeat.
19. He refused to concedev to their demands, even though it meant losing the deal.
20. After much discussion, they had to concedev that they simply didn't have enough information to make a decision.
21. She begrudgingly concededv that he was right all along.
22. "I'll concedev this point," he said, "but I still think I'm right overall."
23. He finally had to concedev that he had been too stubborn and needed to compromise.
24. They both had to concedev that their plan had failed and it was time to come up with a new one.
25. "I'll concedev this one battle," he said, "but the war isn't over yet."
26. She had to concedev that she had been wrong to ignore his advice.
27. After much debate, they finally concededv that they needed to call in an expert for help.
28. He begrudgingly concededv that she had been right all along.
29. "I concedev, you were right," he said, shaking his head in disbelief.
30. After going back and forth for hours, they finally had to concedev that neither of them was going to win the argument.

Common Phases

not use more than one word in each phrase.
concedev:
- please
- excuse
- forgive
- allow
- yield
- surrender
- acknowledge
- admit
- respect

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