Concessionin example sentences

Related (7): concession, concessionaire, concessional, concessionary, concessive, concessively, concessiveness

con·ces·sion

noun

concession (noun) · concessions (plural noun)

  - a thing that is granted, especially in response to demands; a thing conceded:

  - the action of conceding, granting, or yielding something:

  - a gesture, especially a token one, made in recognition of a demand or prevailing standard:

  - a preferential allowance or rate given by an organization:

  - the right to use land or other property for a specified purpose, granted by a government, company, or other controlling body:

  - a commercial operation within the premises of a larger concern, typically selling refreshments:

  - a piece of land into which surveyed land is divided, itself further divided into lots.

Synonyms

compromise, adjustment, modification, allowance, exception, forfeit, sop, admission, acknowledgment, acceptance, recognition, confession, surrender, yielding, ceding, relinquishment, sacrifice, handover, cession, denial, retention, acquisition, right, privilege, favor, license, permit, franchise, warrant, authorization, store, outlet, reseller, boutique, salon, parlor, establishment, emporium, supermarket, hypermarket, superstore, warehouse, mall, megastore, market, mart, stall, stand, booth, counter, lockup, minimart, shed, here

"Concessionin" Example Sentences

1. He made a concessionin to his opponent's demands.
2. The union made a concessionin to the employer.
3. She granted a concessionin to her opponent.
4. The government made a concessionin on the issue.
5. He had no choice but to make a concessionin.
6. The team accepted a concessionin from the other side.
7. We granted a concessionin to the other party.
8. He was forced to make a concessionin.
9. They had to accept a concessionin.
10. The company made a concessionin to the workers.
11. The two sides reached a concessionin.
12. He proposed a concessionin to the other side.
13. They offered a concessionin to the other party.
14. The court ordered a concessionin to the plaintiff.
15. He had to make a concessionin in order to move forward.
16. The government was forced to make a concessionin.
17. The two sides agreed on a concessionin.
18. We had to accept a concessionin in order to proceed.
19. He made a concessionin to the other side's demands.
20. They granted a concessionin to the other party.

Common Phases

However; Nevertheless; Still; Nonetheless; Despite that; Even so; All the same; On the contrary; In spite of; In any case.

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