Core meaning
Something granted, yielded, or admitted to reach agreement; the act of giving way on a disputed point.
Management made a concession on working hours.
/kənˈseʃən/ · kun-SESH-unnoun
Something granted, yielded, or admitted to reach agreement; the act of giving way on a disputed point.
Use concession to express this relationship precisely: something granted, yielded, or admitted to reach agreement; the act of giving way on a disputed point.
The word becomes easier to use when its closely related senses are separated and compared.
Something granted, yielded, or admitted to reach agreement; the act of giving way on a disputed point.
Management made a concession on working hours.
Use this noun in a complete noun phrase, adding the complement that identifies what it refers to when needed.
The admission was a significant rhetorical concession.
Choose it when this exact concept matters; a related term may describe its cause, evidence, or opposite instead.
Neither side would negotiate without some concession.
Notice how the surrounding noun or clause reveals the exact shade of meaning.
Management made a concession on working hours.
The admission was a significant rhetorical concession.
Neither side would negotiate without some concession.
Concession overlaps with several common words, but each carries a different emphasis.
Means something granted, yielded, or admitted to reach agreement; the act of giving way on a disputed point.
Means express strong disapproval of something as wrong, harmful, or unacceptable; sometimes formally sentence someone to punishment.
Means something granted, yielded, or admitted to reach agreement; the act of giving way on a disputed point.
Means publicly support, recommend, or argue in favour of a cause, policy, or course of action.
Means something granted, yielded, or admitted to reach agreement; the act of giving way on a disputed point.
Means the right or ability to govern, decide, or act independently without outside control.
Means something granted, yielded, or admitted to reach agreement; the act of giving way on a disputed point.
Means reduce hostility, win goodwill, or restore friendly relations with an angry or opposing person or group.
One side yields a disputed demand to help reach agreement.
To end the strike, management offered a ___ by withdrawing the proposed pay cut.