conceded

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English - Turkish
kabul edilmiş
kabul et(mek)
kabul etti

Tartıştığım profesör sonunda haklı olduğumu kabul etti. - The professor I was arguing with finally conceded and said I was right.

kabul et

Tartıştığım profesör sonunda haklı olduğumu kabul etti. - The professor I was arguing with finally conceded and said I was right.

concede
kabul etmek zorunda kalmak
concede
bağışlamak
concede
bırakmak
concede
itiraf etmek
concede
kabul etmek
concede
kabullenmek
concede
bahşetmek
concede
kabul et

Muhasebeci hatayı kabul etmezdi. - The accountant would not concede the mistake.

Tartıştığım profesör sonunda haklı olduğumu kabul etti. - The professor I was arguing with finally conceded and said I was right.

concede
vermek
concede
teslim etmek
concede
teslim etmek, kabul etmek, ikrar etmek
concede
vermek, bırakmak, ihsan etmek
gave up, conceded
up verdi kabul etti
granted, conceded
Kabul etti verildi
concede
{f} ödün vermek
concede
{f} uygun bulmak
concede
teslim et/kabul et
English - English
past of concede
concede
to have runs scored off of one's bowling
concede
to surrender
concede
{f} admit; yield, give up
concede
If you concede something, you admit, often unwillingly, that it is true or correct. Bess finally conceded that Nancy was right `Well,' he conceded, `I do sometimes mumble a bit.' Mr. Chapman conceded the need for Nomura's U.S. unit to improve its trading skills
concede
{v} to admit, grant, yield, give up
concede
give over; surrender or relinquish to the physical control of another
concede
If you concede defeat, you accept that you have lost a struggle. Airtours conceded defeat in its attempt to take control of holiday industry rival Owners Abroad He happily conceded the election. = accept
concede
To admit to be true; to acknowledge
concede
admit, make a clean breast of; "She confessed that she had taken the money"
concede
To yield or suffer; to surrender; to grant; as, to concede the point in question
concede
be willing to concede; "I grant you this much" admit, make a clean breast of; "She confessed that she had taken the money" acknowledge defeat; "The candidate conceded after enough votes had come in to show that he would lose" give over; surrender or relinquish to the physical control of another
concede
To grant, as a right or privilege; to make concession of
concede
To yield or make concession
concede
be willing to concede; "I grant you this much"
concede
to have runs scored off of ones bowling
concede
If you concede a game, contest, or argument, you end it by admitting that you can no longer win. Reiner, 56, has all but conceded the race to his rival Alain Prost finished third and virtually conceded the world championship
concede
If you concede something to someone, you allow them to have it as a right or privilege. The government conceded the right to establish independent trade unions Facing total defeat in Vietnam, the French subsequently conceded full independence to Laos. = cede
concede
In sport, if you concede goals or points, you are unable to prevent your opponent from scoring them. They conceded four goals to Leeds United Luton conceded a free kick on the edge of the penalty area
concede
If you concede something, you give it to the person who has been trying to get it from you. A strike by some ten thousand bank employees has ended after the government conceded some of their demands
concede
acknowledge defeat; "The candidate conceded after enough votes had come in to show that he would lose"
conceded

    Hyphenation

    con·ce·ded

    Turkish pronunciation

    kınsidîd

    Pronunciation

    /kənˈsēdəd/ /kənˈsiːdɪd/

    Etymology

    [ k&n-'sEd ] (verb.) 1632. French or Latin; French concéder, from Latin concedere, from com- + cedere to yield.
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