"concede" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

concede verbo

concede + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 12
concede defeat • concede several goals • concede several runs • concede the point • concede a penalty • ...
verbo + concede
Kolokacji: 3
refuse to concede • forced to concede • avoid conceding
concede + preposición
Kolokacji: 16
concede to • concede in • concede on • concede at • concede with • ...
concede + adjetivo/adverbio
Kolokacji: 24
readily concede • later concede • finally concede • generally conceded • privately concede • ...
(2) finally, eventually
Kolokacji: 2
(3) privately, publicly
Kolokacji: 2
2. publicly concede = publicznie przyznaj się publicly concede
  • "Immunity is moving," said one advocate of gun control, who spoke on the condition of anonymity so as not to appear to be publicly conceding defeat.
  • Vice President Bush conceded publicly for the first time today that he was "troubled by some of these allegations" of ethical impropriety surrounding Attorney General Edwin Meese 3d.
  • Mr. Darman thus became the first Administration official to concede publicly that the plan's projections of Treasury-bill rates of 4.5 percent in 1991 and 3 percent in 1994 were unrealistically low.
  • Although he publicly conceded the race last night with graciousness and a smile, Mr. Florio, friends said, is still disappointed that his opponent spent $35 million to his $2 million.
  • Initially, the Vice President sought to control the political fallout when the secret initiative was first discovered by publicly conceding in December 1986 that "mistakes" had been made.
  • The ties were restored on Sept. 27 after British officials publicly conceded that the book had offended Muslims and said the Government had no wish to do so.
  • Unahppy With Tartabull But there could be more to the Tartabull scenario than what the Yankees concede publicly.
  • HOWARD JOHNSON Harazin has already publicly conceded that the third baseman's name has come up in talks.
  • Only a month or so ago, for example, Mr. Clinton, struggling even then, conceded publicly that his problem was a lack of "focus."
  • After their release, a senior Minsk religious affairs official publicly conceded that the retreat was legal since private individuals had organized the event.
(4) reluctantly, grudgingly
Kolokacji: 2
(5) virtually, essentially
Kolokacji: 2
(6) tacitly, implicitly
Kolokacji: 2

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