Crossword clues for conceded
conceded
The Collaborative International Dictionary
conceded \conceded\ adj. prenom. acknowledged. Opposite of unacknowledged.
Syn: admitted(prenominal), avowed(prenominal), confessed(prenominal), self-confessed(prenominal).
Wiktionary
vb. (en-past of: concede)
Usage examples of "conceded".
And, he conceded, that was probably the only thing that had saved his own life, as well.
Which, he conceded, was a most fortunate state of affairs, given the domestic threats he and his political allies faced.
Honor conceded after a moment, then shrugged and turned back to McKeon.
Moreover, she'd also conceded that legitimate Manticoran security concerns might well require at least some additional territorial adjustments, particularly in the area immediately around Trevor's Star.
Zilwicki conceded, and in someone else, Georgia might have thought she'd seen a twinkle in his eyes.
It would have been helpful to have access to the Mage-Craft, and, he conceded to himself, he would have welcomed the other man's company.
Mara conceded, putting the grenade away and studying the rock where Luke had been cutting.
Luke conceded, shifting his arm to a new spot around her shoulders and trying to hold her a little closer.
Most civilized worlds had similar regulations, Miles conceded, if only for purposes of preventing biological contaminations.
He smilingly conceded that he enjoyed his return to court and society.
I had conceded and left him there, still hunched over his pen and paper.
Then, “Witness,” Peottre conceded gruffly, and “Witness,” Arkon Bloodblade echoed him.
After a pause, he conceded, asking again, “What is the dragon’s purpose in your being here?
Each had conceded that the decision would be mine, but apparently neither trusted me to make it without prompting.
Although they have conceded to the Queen’s “invitation” for young Lady Sydel to spend time at the Buckkeep Court, they did not do so graciously or eagerly.