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concession

noun
The act of granting or yielding; usually implying a demand, claim, or request from the party to whom it is made, and thus distinguished from giving, which is’ voluntary or spontaneous. The concession of these charters was in a parliamentary way.

concession

The thing yielded; as, in the treaty of peace, each power made large concessions.

concession

In rhetoric or debate, the yielding, granting, or allowing to the opposite party some point or face that may bear dispute, with a view to obtain something which cannot be denied, or to show that even admitting the point conceded, the cause is not with the adverse party, but can be maintained by the advocate on other grounds.

concession

Acknowledgment by way of apology; confession of a fault.