In the book Fever 1793 by Laurie Halse Anderson, the word "concede" does not appear.
The word "abide" can be found on page 96 in the book Fever 1793 by Laurie Halse Anderson.
He conceded with his friend's thoughts. It is a sentence containing the word concede.
The root of concede is cedere, a Latin word meaning to yield or give up.
I concede to your evil wishes, mistress. Then we all concede, the factory must be built.
Although I love chocolate, I must concede that it does not love my thighs!
to CONCEDE
condeded
2 syllibles
Concession or to concede.
forfeit, concede
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 ! )
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