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Filter by Meaning The general ordered his troops to concede ground to the enemy.
The country was forced to concede the territory to the enemy in the peace treaty.
After a long battle, the army had to concede defeat.
The defendant decided to concede to the plaintiff's demands.
The politician was forced to concede the election to his opponent.
The landlord had to concede a portion of his property to the tenants for a community garden.
The parent had to concede to their child's request for a later bedtime.
The company had to concede to the union's demands for higher wages.
The defendant had to concede to the prosecutor's evidence in court.
The British government was forced to concede India's independence in 1947.
The government had to concede some of the demands of the protesters to restore peace.
The artist had to concede that the exhibition wasn't going to be ready on time.
The king decided to concede a small piece of land to his neighboring kingdom.
The company had to concede some of its patent rights to settle the lawsuit.
The treaty required the defeated nation to concede several provinces to the victor.
The government agreed to concede the disputed land to the indigenous people.
The king had to concede his crown to the conqueror.
The homeowners had to concede part of their property to make way for the highway.
The chef had to concede that his dish was too salty after the customer complained.
The country had no choice but to concede the disputed border territory to its neighbor.
The corporation was willing to concede some of the profits to the workers' union demands.
The company decided to concede a portion of its profits to charity.
The singer had to concede the stage to the opening act due to technical difficulties.
The captain of the losing team had to concede the game to the opposing team.
The company finally decided to concede to the demands of the striking workers.
The soldier was ordered to concede his position to the advancing enemy troops.
The chef had to concede that the recipe needed more seasoning to improve the flavor.
The coach urged his team to concede possession of the ball to the opponents.
The parent had to concede that their child was not ready for college yet.
The boxer had to concede defeat after receiving a knockout punch.
The company decided to concede the contract to a competitor.
The negotiator had to concede some of the terms in order to reach a compromise.
The defendant chose to concede the case rather than face a lengthy trial.
The company decided to concede to the union's demands.
She had no choice but to concede her seat to the elderly man.
The negotiator was willing to concede on some terms to reach an agreement.
The speaker had to concede the point that the opposing argument had merit.
The coach advised the team to concede possession to the opposing team.
The chef had to concede that the dish didn't turn out as well as he had hoped.
I concede that you were right about the time of the meeting.
He had to concede that his opponent was better prepared for the debate.
The company had to concede to the union's demands for better working conditions.
The defendant decided to concede the case in court.
They had to concede to their daughter's request to get a puppy.
The politician had to concede defeat after the election results were announced.
I had to concede that my brother's cooking was delicious.
She had to concede that her opponent was the better player.
The doctor had to concede that the patient's illness was beyond his area of expertise.
The author had to concede that his latest book wasn't as good as his previous ones.
The parents had to concede that their child was struggling in school and needed extra help.
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