Give over; surrender or relinquish to the physical control of another.
1 His team would also concede a penalty, worth six points if converted.
2 However, I must concede it was a masterful move on Coin's part.
3 But Leinster are not yet ready to concede all hope is lost.
4 The opposition, however, has refused to concede defeat after claiming widespread cheating.
5 Some critics concede the administration's point on the letter of the law.
6 Let us even concede that I feel some sympathy for your position.
7 Senior government sources concede that the stakes are high if they fail.
8 Disappointed though he was, van Briel was forced to concede the point.
9 There's hope here, so long as England don't concede the next goal.
10 Nevertheless, experts concede the FSA's powers to improve corporate governance are limited.
11 Tired and chilled, she decided it was time to concede Purcell's point.
12 To concede after three or four minutes put us on back foot.
13 She was not happy about it, but she would concede the issue.
14 After reading the seasonal range blurb, I had to concede the point.
15 Authorities did not publicly concede there was human-to-human transmission until 21 January.
16 They're inside the Welsh 22, only for Wales to concede a penalty.
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