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Switzerland went out in 2006 with out conceding a single goal before they lost 3-0 on penalties to the Ukraine.
Persia was required to concede independence to rebellious emirs in what is now west Afghanistan (the region near Herat) as a result of the Anglo-Persian War of 1856. This was a war that pitted British troops against those of the Qajjar Persian Shah.
In 1800, when Burr and Jefferson tied in electoral vote, Burr refused to concede and tried to sneak into the Presidency. This trick did not sit well with Jefferson and his supporters. Burr and Jefferson also disagreed on several matters.
He used Manfest Destiny as an excuse and this act spelled the end of Native American rights. They were forced to assimilate and concede to US law or leave their homelands.
In Tunisia: Zine Abidine ben Ali resigned. In Egypt: Hosni Mubarak indirectly resigned on account of having a stroke at an inopportune time. In Libya and Syria, militant campaigns have been going on in order to evict leaders that are less willing to concede power.
You can concede a Duel and start the next one at any time. So technically Victory Dragon's effect is rendered useless, it will never be able to win the Match, because people can concede just that one Duel. To avoid arguments about how and when you should be able to concede, they just banned the card altogether.
He conceded with his friend's thoughts. It is a sentence containing the word concede.
I concede to your evil wishes, mistress. Then we all concede, the factory must be built.
The root of concede is cedere, a Latin word meaning to yield or give up.
Although I love chocolate, I must concede that it does not love my thighs!
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recede
I was forced to concede because I realized that my argument was, in fact, based on incorrect information. He believed it would be better to concede rather than to fight on. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Meanings: To acknowledge as true or to grant as a right or privilege Sentence: I must concede this chess game and try again. I will concede the poor effort made on this test and try to do better on the next one.
Concede means to give up or let go. Like when a canditate for an election admits he did not win, he concedes.
In the book Fever 1793 by Laurie Halse Anderson, the word "concede" does not appear.
Yes, the middle 'e' of concede is a long e, since you pronounce it the same as the letter's name. "Concede" would sound like "con seed" (think bird seed ! )
Concededly