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Filter by Meaning The plaintiff concedes the case after a settlement agreement.
The lawyer concedes the validity of the evidence presented in court.
The professor concedes that she made an error in her lecture.
The defendant concedes guilt in exchange for a plea bargain.
The doctor concedes that she misdiagnosed the patient.
He concedes to his boss's demand for overtime work.
The traveler concedes to the customs officer's inspection of their luggage.
The student concedes to the professor's request for an extension on the assignment.
The author concedes that there are flaws in her argument and revises her book.
The parent concedes that the child was right about wanting to go to the park.
The chef concedes that the dish needs more salt and adds some to the recipe.
The teacher concedes that she made a grading error on the test.
The author concedes that her writing style is not for everyone.
The company concedes that they made a mistake with the shipment.
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