concession

simple noun30 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.3

A reduction in the amount of tax someone has to pay.

A very large or significant concession.

A concession of considerable importance or size.

A crucial concession that is central to an agreement.

A concession that has a significant impact.

A large and solid concession.

A special right or privilege related to commerce, often granted by a government.

A concession that is not large in size or effect.

A concession of small importance.

A reduced price for travel for certain groups of people, like students or the elderly.

A concession that is restricted in scope or size.

A concession granted for a particular purpose or to a specific group.

An agreement to give up a claim to a piece of land.

The right to explore for or produce oil in a specific area.

The right to cut down trees in a specific area.

The right to harvest timber in a specific area.

Used to say that a special price or right can be obtained by a certain group.

To not change your behaviour or plans to suit someone's needs or wishes.

Indicates the person or group to whom the concession is made.

Indicates the subject or area of the concession.

To agree to give something or allow something in order to end a disagreement.

To succeed in getting a concession after a struggle or negotiation.

To succeed in getting a special right, often by competing.

To propose a concession to someone or an entity.

To receive or obtain a concession.

To succeed in getting a special right and making it safe or certain.

To formally give a concession to someone or an entity.

To get a concession, especially through effort.

To get a special right, such as for mining or trade, especially through effort.

To ask for a concession forcefully.

To get a concession from someone with difficulty.

To force someone to give you a concession.