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- concede (v.) 1630s, "to make a concession of, yield up" (transitive), from French concéder or directly from Latin concedere "give way, yield, go away, depart, retire," figuratively "agree, consent, give precedence," from con-, here perhaps an intensive prefix (see con-), + cedere "to go, grant, give way" (from PIE root *ked- "to go, yield").www.etymonline.com/word/concede
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concede (v.) 1630er Jahre, "eine Zugeständnis machen, aufgeben" …
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Signification de concede: concéder; 1630s, "faire une concession, abandonner" …
한국어 (Korean)
concede 뜻: 양보하다; 1630년대, "양보하다, 포기하다" (타동사)는 프랑스어 concéder …
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concede. (v.). 1630s, "fazer uma concessão, ceder" (transitivo), do …
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