Examples of 'refused to concede' in a sentence

Meaning of "refused to concede"

refused to concede - This phrase indicates a strong refusal to admit defeat or yield to a demand or argument. It is often used to describe someone who is adamant in maintaining their position or opinion

How to use "refused to concede" in a sentence

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refused to concede
My heart knew what my mind refused to concede.
He refused to concede to his illness.
We saw in the court files he refused to concede to the decree.
Refused to concede anything.
Lobo has refused to concede.
Netanyahu hailed a Likud victory, though Herzog refused to concede.
I still refused to concede defeat.
The British government refused to concede.
Mapp initially refused to concede citing possible voting irregularities and advise from his campaign advisor.
This Shackleton refused to concede.
Mejía refused to concede to Medina and doubted the result.
Consequently, he has so far refused to concede.
The NDP refused to concede the defeat according to inconsistencies in the Central Leeward constituency.
The School Committee refused to concede this point.
They refused to concede to false teachers, slanderers and liars and they suffered for it.

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Of course, Janus refused to concede defeat.
While Cochran celebrated his victory Tuesday night, McDaniel refused to concede.
Roy Moore refused to concede.
Democrats, who make up the majority of the Senate, refused to concede.
In addition, Comer refused to concede and stated that he would ask for a recanvass.
The BDS activists, however, have refused to concede.
But Simonds refused to concede the race, and suggested she may demand a second recount.
Yes . We saw in the court files he refused to concede to the decree.
However, they refused to concede defeat, and they continued to participate.
I recognized in Christ a unique personality, but I refused to concede Him any supernatural character.
Labour refused to concede Gorman a straight fight against the Tories in 1924 either.
And I, being the incorrigible rebel, refused to concede defeat.
Even so, Berlusconi refused to concede defeat, claiming unproven fraud.
His opponent, Roy Moore, has refused to concede.
During polling, he " stubbornly refused to concede defeat " and was then injured in a riot.
Burns has, so far, refused to concede.
Moore, meanwhile, refused to concede Tuesday night.
First, Gov. Pat McCrory refused to concede his loss for close to a month.

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But they refused and took off
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