Con*cede" (?), v. t. [imp.
& p. p. Conceded; p. pr. & vb.
n. Conceding.] [L. concedere,
concessum; con- + cedere to go along, give
way, yield: cf. F. concéder. See Cede.]
1. To yield or suffer; to surrender; to
grant; as, to concede the point in question.
Boyle.
2. To grant, as a right or privilege; to
make concession of.
3. To admit to be true; to
acknowledge.
We concede that their citizens were those
who lived under different forms.
Burke.
Syn. -- To grant; allow; admit; yield; surrender.
Con*cede", v. i. To yield or
make concession.
I wished you to concede to America, at a
time when she prayed concession at our feet.
Burke.