- concededly
- adverb see concede
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
concededly — index admittedly Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
concededly — adverb : indisputably, admittedly concededly honest expressions of opinion Time probably not more than one out of ten and concededly not more than one out of four … are actually rented Charles Abrams … Useful english dictionary
concededly — See concede. * * * … Universalium
concededly — adverb admittedly … Wiktionary
concededly — con ced·ed·ly || dɪdlɪ adv. yieldingly … English contemporary dictionary
concededly — con·ced·ed·ly … English syllables
concede — concededly, adv. conceder, n. concessible, adj. /keuhn seed /, v., conceded, conceding. v.t. 1. to acknowledge as true, just, or proper; admit: He finally conceded that she was right. 2. to acknowledge (an opponent s victory, score, etc.) before… … Universalium
concede — verb (conceded; conceding) Etymology: French or Latin; French concéder, from Latin concedere, from com + cedere to yield Date: 1626 transitive verb 1. to grant as a right or privilege 2. a. to accept as true, valid, or accurate … New Collegiate Dictionary
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