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    Con·ces·sion
    /kənˈseSH(ə)n/

    noun

    • 1. a thing that is granted, especially in response to demands; a thing conceded: "the strikers returned to work having won some concessions" Similar compromiseadjustmentmodificationallowance
    • 2. a preferential allowance or rate given by an organization: "tax concessions"
  2. The meaning of CONCESSION is the act or an instance of conceding (as by granting something as a right, accepting something as true, or acknowledging defeat). How to use concession in a sentence. Meanings of Concession.

  3. CONCESSION meaning: 1 : the act of conceding something: such as; 2 : the act of giving up something or doing something in order to reach agreement.

  4. CONCESSION definition: 1. something that is allowed or given up, often in order to end a disagreement, or the act of…. Learn more.

  5. something that you agree to give someone or allow them to do, especially in order to end an argument or disagreement: concession to sb As a concession to environmental groups, the energy giant agreed to scale down its coal plant expansion plans.

  6. Definitions of concession. noun. the act of conceding or yielding. synonyms: conceding, yielding. see more. noun. a point conceded or yielded. “they won all the concessions they asked for”. see more.

  7. 1. the act of yielding or conceding, as to a demand or argument. 2. something conceded. 3. (Commerce) Brit a reduction in the usual price of a ticket granted to a special group of customers: a student concession. 4. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) any grant of rights, land, or property by a government, local authority, corporation, or individual

  8. Concession definition: the act of conceding or yielding, as a right, a privilege, or a point or fact in an argument. See examples of CONCESSION used in a sentence.

  9. concession. noun. /kənˈseʃn/ [countable, uncountable] something that you allow or do, or allow somebody to have, in order to end an argument or to make a situation less difficult. The firm will be forced to make concessions if it wants to avoid a strike. to win a concession from somebody. a major/an important concession.

  10. If you make a concession to someone, you agree to let them do or have something, especially in order to end an argument or conflict.

  11. concession. [countable] a right or an advantage that is given to a group of people, an organization, etc., especially by a government or an employer The Bolivian government has granted logging concessions covering 22 million hectares.

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