eventually concede
Frequency: 6.89.5 per million words
to finally admit something after a period of resistance or time
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Examples (10)
- After weeks of protest, the opposition party will eventually concede the election results.
- During the long debate, he had to eventually concede that her point was valid.
- The company was forced to eventually concede that their new product had a major flaw.
- Though stubborn at first, she did eventually concede that she needed help.
- The prosecutor will likely eventually concede the lack of evidence.
- The losing team had to eventually concede defeat in the final minutes of the game.
- Even the most ardent critics must eventually concede the facts.
- The research team had to eventually concede their initial hypothesis was incorrect.
- Despite his initial confidence, the grandmaster had to eventually concede the match.
- If the pressure continues, the government might eventually concede to the public's demands.