"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
(4) reluctantly, grudgingly
Kolokacji: 2
(5) virtually, essentially
Kolokacji: 2
(6) tacitly, implicitly
Kolokacji: 2
1. tacitly concede = po cichu przyznaj się tacitly concede
2. implicitly concede = bezgranicznie przyznaj się implicitly concede
  • A14 A Republican ad campaign implicitly concedes a Dole defeat.
  • In this appeal, the Justice Department is not challenging those precedents, and in fact is implicitly conceding that without a knowledge requirement the 1977 law would be unconstitutional.
  • In private conversation, however, a substitute member of the Communist Party's Central Committee conceded implicitly the involuntary nature of the name changes.
  • When Nintendo introduced its next console, the Revolution, it avoided talking about specifications, but implicitly conceded that the machine might be less technically impressive than its competitors.
  • The author's insistence that the Russians were never "up to" as much in the region as Americans believed implicitly concedes that Moscow was "up to" something.
  • General Trubins conceded implicitly, however, that in earlier days the K.G.B. exercised surveillance over all Soviet citizens and persecuted political opponents.
  • He did not elaborate on those pleasures, except to concede implicitly that he had indulged his share.
  • A top Being executive acknowledged the problems facing the airline industry and implicitly conceded that production might have to be further slowed.
  • He implicitly conceded that the church had made mistakes in its handling of pedophile priests and others involved in sexual misconduct.
  • She implicitly concedes that men might retain a right to "discourse in learning", but never directly accepts it.

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