I will have to concede failure for this round of chess.
He conceded defeat after losing a third round of rock-paper-scissors.
He finally conceded his mistake about the Aegean civilization after watching the long factual documentary about the start of ancient Greece.
I'd rather concede my mistakes than lie about it.
"than lie about them."
With a pile of evidence on the police desk, the suspect finally conceded that he was the one who stole the jewelry.
I did it and I will concede, because I don't want to lie.
The senator finally concede that he took the bribe.
conceded
I will not concede failure in a game until I have lost.
The thief finally conceded after hours of questioning.
The boy conceded his mistakes after his dad had a man to man talk with him.
Some people just won't ever concede that they've done something wrong, even with several evidences in front of him or her.
Evidence is uncountable: "several pieces of evidence"
synonym: admit Admit is a synonym because it means to allow or concede as valid.
Injury forced Hicks to concede he lost the game.
Injury forced him to concede that he couldn't win the game.
She conceded to cheating on him, after many incriminating pictures of her with another guy.
After her queen was captured, the chess player conceded the game to her opponent.
He finally conceded to cheating on the test after being berated about his academic integrity.
Rather than conceding to murdering his father, he immediately killed himself after the police found him in his rent house.
Sentence: Countries would have to concede when they are forced to recognize states that were once part of them.
Many arabian countries today still refused to concede to the recognition of Isarael as an official countries.
"Arabian" and "Israel as an official country."
"when the buzzer sounds."
I will have to concede failure for this round of chess.
ReplyDeleteHe conceded defeat after losing a third round of rock-paper-scissors.
ReplyDeleteHe finally conceded his mistake about the Aegean civilization after watching the long factual documentary about the start of ancient Greece.
ReplyDeleteI'd rather concede my mistakes than lie about it.
ReplyDelete"than lie about them."
DeleteWith a pile of evidence on the police desk, the suspect finally conceded that he was the one who stole the jewelry.
ReplyDeleteI did it and I will concede, because I don't want to lie.
ReplyDeleteThe senator finally concede that he took the bribe.
ReplyDeleteconceded
DeleteI will not concede failure in a game until I have lost.
ReplyDeleteThe thief finally conceded after hours of questioning.
ReplyDeleteThe boy conceded his mistakes after his dad had a man to man talk with him.
ReplyDeleteSome people just won't ever concede that they've done something wrong, even with several evidences in front of him or her.
ReplyDeleteEvidence is uncountable: "several pieces of evidence"
Deletesynonym: admit
ReplyDeleteAdmit is a synonym because it means to allow or concede as valid.
Injury forced Hicks to concede he lost the game.
ReplyDeleteInjury forced him to concede that he couldn't win the game.
DeleteShe conceded to cheating on him, after many incriminating pictures of her with another guy.
ReplyDeleteAfter her queen was captured, the chess player conceded the game to her opponent.
ReplyDeleteHe finally conceded to cheating on the test after being berated about his academic integrity.
ReplyDeleteRather than conceding to murdering his father, he immediately killed himself after the police found him in his rent house.
ReplyDeleteSentence: Countries would have to concede when they are forced to recognize states that were once part of them.
ReplyDeleteMany arabian countries today still refused to concede to the recognition of Isarael as an official countries.
ReplyDelete"Arabian" and "Israel as an official country."
Delete"when the buzzer sounds."
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