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concession

kuhn-SEH-shuhn
noun
1
Something given up or granted, especially as a compromise.
"The union made several concessions during the negotiation."
"He refused to make any concessions to the other side."
2
A right granted by an authority to run a business or use land, or a discounted price for certain groups.
"The company was granted a mining concession by the government."
"Students get a concession rate for the museum entry."

How to Use Concession

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In plain EnglishSomething given up to reach an agreement, or an official right/discount granted by an authority.

Common pairings
make a concession concession stand concession rate a mining concession

Word Forms

concessioned past tense, concessions plural, concessions singular

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Etymology

From Old French concession, from Latin concessiō, "a grant" — from concēdō (see concede).

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