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concessions

n. 1 (plural of concession English) 2 A concessions stand.

Usage examples of "concessions".

Some concessions involving pleasantries can even be made for those I favor.

Batterby had known so well how to deal revived in view of the concessions made by the new managers.

Chapter 4 Containing one of the most bloody battles, or rather duels, that were ever recorded in domestic history For the reasons mentioned in the preceding chapter, and from some other matrimonial concessions, well known to most husbands, and which, like the secrets of freemasonry, should be divulged to none who are not members of that honourable fraternity, Mrs.

Government is determined to make no real concessions, hell will break loose when and if there is a Japanese invasion, and our broadcasts are utterly useless because nobody listens to them.

Briefly -- affairs are much worse in India than anyone here is allowed to realize, the situation is in fact retrievable but won't be retrieved because the Government is determined to make no real concessions, hell will break loose when and if there is a Japanese invasion, and our broadcasts are utterly useless because nobody listens to them.

Which seems likely, since the track's new tenant is no longer required to share race profits with the cityone of several outlandish concessions approved by council members.

No, but could you make me some concessions here and now, rather than later?

Notwithstanding his concessions, he blamed Sidney for the girl's leaving home, and, as his mood grew more irritable, the more hopeless it seemed that Clara would return, he nursed the suspicion of treacherous behaviour on Sidney's part.

I insist on the formality of its being delivered me, with a full ratification of all the concessions stipulated.