Examples of 'she conceded' in a sentence
Meaning of "she conceded"
she conceded - means that she reluctantly accepted or admitted something, usually after initially resisting or denying it
How to use "she conceded" in a sentence
Basic
Advanced
she conceded
Then she conceded the inevitable.
Sophie grumbled for a second, but she conceded.
She conceded that she had not appealed.
Confronted by the police with allegations that she was lying, she conceded under….
She conceded the negotiation without even starting it.
Yet children bored her, even her nieces and nephews, who she conceded were beautiful.
She conceded it can be a challenge not to become discouraged.
On November 16, nine days after the election, she conceded the election.
She conceded on election night.
However, she conceded the divide is real.
She conceded to my point of view.
And thank you, ” she conceded and leaned up to kiss him.
She conceded that the whole area was one in which statistics needed to be developed.
This week she conceded that Parliament would be allowed to request more time after all.
She conceded that the ID was unduly suggestive.
See also
However, she conceded that rights are no longer enough.
She conceded the system had left parents like Mr Lambert with minimal options.
Later, she conceded a friend had helped.
She conceded that the respondent 's decision was mailed to her.
On 7 May, she conceded defeat to Emmanuel Macron.
But she conceded that it 's a song not about them.
But she conceded that at the end of the day, he does what he wants.
However, she conceded that this is the first time it has been applied to a reactor.
She conceded needlessly, for he was already pouring the liquid in two glasses.
She conceded that this fast-tracking generated resentment among her fellow officials and referees.
She conceded that there was an appearance of bias, because of the Minister 's financial interest.
But she conceded that some Flat Earthers may not be swayed by a scientists ' words.
She conceded defeat after Pliskova fired down a set-winning ace in the ninth game.
She conceded that “ our political strength does not yet match our economic capabilities . ”.
She conceded that her own spouse, like Neal 's, had probably intuited the affair.
However, she conceded the country has no reserve plan if EU entry is postponed beyond 2007.
You'll also be interested in:
Examples of using Conceded
Show more
At least he conceded to the pillboxes on the beach
Sounds like the opposition has conceded
Teresa was generally conceded to be the more gifted