Conceding refers to the act of admitting or acknowledging something, often in the context of accepting a point, argument, or defeat. In various scenarios, such as debates, negotiations, or competitive situations, conceding can involve recognizing the validity of an opponent's perspective or yielding to their position. It can indicate a willingness to compromise or an acknowledgment of a loss.
No, a candidate cannot win after conceding. Conceding is a formal acknowledgment of defeat in an election. Once a candidate concedes, they are essentially admitting that they have lost and are no longer actively seeking to win.
The act of yielding or conceding, as in a demand or argument.2. The privilege of maintaining a subsidiary business within certain premises.
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Concending is not in the dictionary, however, conceding means to reluctantly acknowledge that something is true. Condescending means to imply or show a patronizing descent from superiority.
Made a concession: yielded.
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Stockport County, winning 9 games, home and away without conceding a single goal (2006-2007 season)
Yes Forfeit is conceding to an automatic loss.
It means one player quits and lets the other player win. It usually happens when a player is far ahead or the players have mis-matched skills and there does not appear to be any way for the other player to win.
The record for the longest time without conceding a goal in international matches is held by Essam El-Hadary of Egypt, who went 1,214 minutes without conceding from 2004 to 2006.
Yes. They played for 7 years without conceding a goal.
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